We went to press right before Montpelier released fourth-quarter financials.
Because, as you know, much of the comment in the Israeli press right now is that somehow Netanyahu is looking for a more ironclad guarantee in terms of U.S. action or U.S. help against Iran.
They might need me, and they also know that's one of their press releases right in the trash when I get them.
The ordinance also withdraws parts of the original charter giving the press the right to be heard by a Council of Complaints before being punished.
But I have a district -- a circuit court decision, Flynt versus Rumsfeld, in which the Circuit Court in 2004 said the First Amendment does not guarantee to the press the right to be embedded with military units.
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That said, Schwarzenegger is making the right decision to press the pause button on his comeback right now.
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Later, if you have the right press credentials, you can go backstage to interview rooms and talk to the winners, and ask them dumb questions.
"Freedom of the press and the right to information in the Andean region" will be the topic of a conference organized by the UNESCO Quito office along with a local partner.
The Bill of Rights set out the bedrock principles that ultimately would become the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including freedom of the press and the right to a "speedy and public" trial.
Considering that the right to free speech and press freedom are deeply interconnected with the right to access information, it is a priority to bridge the digital divide both between and within countries.
Both have every right to press home their commercial advantages, as indeed has America.
But the chief justice was equally right to press ahead with corruption charges against Mr Sharif.
The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, says the low turnout in the English council elections shows that Labour is right to press ahead with local government reform.
"The low turnout means were are right to press on with the modernisation of local government, to give local government better responsibilites and better ways of delivering services, " he said.
Mr Obama, for his part, was right to press for more funds to counter what would otherwise have been a contractionary cutting-off of unemployment benefits and tax breaks for the poorest.
This scheme has been denounced by the right-wing press, but in practice, will make very little difference.
The press release hit all the right notes: liberalizing markets, boosting energy and other infrastructure, spreading wealth.
"We have a free press that can express itself right up to the point of caricature, " Ayrault said Tuesday.
UNESCO's promotes freedom of expression and freedom of the press as a basic human right, through lobbying and monitoring activities.
Having the right kind of press coverage can play a big role in getting a growing company off the ground.
It was the sight of the man from the Press Association wringing his swollen right hand that made me doubt my sanity.
Cue anger in the press, especially the anti-EU English press (robbed of the right to buy traditional light bulbs, thundered the Mail).
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The fans are going to eat it up, this fight's getting the right kind of press and they've done a good job selling it.
Mr Kamphuis took exception to Spamhaus's action saying in messages sent to the press that it had no right to decide "what goes and does not go on the internet".
This is the right time to press this issue.
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After all, here is a monarch who abolished press censorship, invented the right to bail for people awaiting trial, reformed the country's finances, and led bravely in battle despite a crippling disability.
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In a statement in March, Cyberbunker "spokesman" Sven Kamphuis took exception to Spamhaus's action, saying in messages sent to the press that it had no right to decide "what goes and does not go on the internet".
Not calling one, however, risks alienating public opinion (around 80% of people say they want a vote), throwing away the hard-won support of the right-wing press and undermining Mr Brown's claim to be a more consensual leader than his predecessor.
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