When asked at that press conference about the prospect of U.S. aid to the Soviet Union, President Bush responded sensibly.
The 2, 000-page report into press ethics found that press behaviour was "outrageous" and "wreaked havoc with the lives of innocent people".
They said Mr. Obama wasn't involved in the governor's 2002 race -- and that press reports indicating he was are inaccurate.
That press conference in 2006 turned Alemseged, who was just 31 when he'd discovered Selam, into a hero in the world of science.
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McDaid admitted that the club's biggest expenditure was "on the playing side" although he indicated that press speculation of major wage cuts was premature.
Many here saw it as proof that press freedom is alive and well - but conservative Muslim groups did not see it that way.
But the mature thing to do would be to explain to the British public that press freedom is itself the best guarantor of press transparency.
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Lord Justice Leveson's 2, 000-page report into press ethics, published on Thursday, found that press behaviour was "outrageous" and "wreaked havoc with the lives of innocent people".
But William Sullivan, the Illinois ER doctor, says that Press Ganey reports monthly results to his hospital even when there are as few as eight to ten surveys.
Snap-up bank-note holders that press while they sterilise are also available, as are bug-killing tissues, floors, wallpaper, stuffed toys, bicycle child seats, sand boxes, origami paper and steering wheels.
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His success means that press photographers follow him everywhere.
Some broadsheet editors, such as Andrew Marr of the Independent and Alan Rusbridger of the Guardian, accept the Lord Chancellor's argument that press freedom would be better protected by carefully considered parliamentary legislation rather than by random court decisions.
Headlines shriek that Washington has turned against Obama, that the press honey moon is over, and that the previously somnambulant White House press corps is actually asking tough questions.
The injunction they call for would have Apple take down all "Tiger" references from its web site, advertisements, all promotional materials, boxes, manuals, and software, as well as issue a press release that basically says "we're very sorry we ever even thought of using the word 'Tiger' to describe our operating system, " and that the press do the same.
One vital issue, two weeks ago the Catholic Bishops published an election guide for voters and they suggested that they should press candidates, their supporters should press candidates on issues such as abortion, marriage and euthanasia, would you have subjects that you would press your supporters, your members to press their candidates on?
We note that language of the press release from today is different from that in the press release of January 14, 2009.
"We're very happy that the press release is very clear that Doug never milkshaked the horse, and there was no suspicious betting pattern, " he added.
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However he added that he was disappointed that some press reports had given the impression that it was the European Parliament who were refusing to co-operate unless they received more money.
The New York Civil Liberties Union subsequently issued a press release to highlight the fact that 90% of those arrested were black or Latino, which is the story that the press and the politicians ran with.
Another answer that the press always seems to love is the fact that earnings continue to grow.
Speaking on behalf of the Senegalese Minister of Communication, Cabinet Director Souleyeman SY, spoke about the importance of the press as the fourth estate of the realm noting that the press plays and continues to play a crucial role in development.
It is unlikely that the EU will press that position in the trade talks, given the delicate state of negotiations with developing countries.
He reminded me that the press kit he had passed out included sworn affidavits from two friends asserting that Jones had first told them all about this that very day -- and that she was quite upset.
Not that papal press coverage of Benedict's five-year-reign has ever been that good.
There are things that happened on this mission that the press really latched on to: the gap filler sticking out, the fact that we had great video of the belly of the shuttle and saw the little pieces flying off.
Now, I trust in light of last week's extended discussion that the managers no longer press that notion, for it was remarkable in at least three respects.
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One of the points that Orszag made to the press that day was that the budget resolutions passed by the House and the Senate were only the beginning of a very long process.
People with enough money can buy anonymity through court injunctions that limit press freedom.
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The first is that the original decision, that first press release, came from within the bureaucracy.
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