Nevertheless, it should not be forgotten that those who aspired to be diplomats and journalists received a middle-school education.
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What ajournalistwants to show and what an audience wants to watch are not always consistent.
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The use of colorful language and superfluous details is further illustrated by the journalist's excessive description of the protagonist's appearance.
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The 1881 presidential campaign coarsened : journalists, unfettered by libel laws, caricatured, mocked, and even insulted the once revered general.
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The market-driven nature of news leaves some stories uncovered, many people uninformed, and most journalists a bit frustrated and unsatisfied.
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Thejournalistcriticized the pilot of the travelers who was drinking too much.
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Thejournalistcriticized the pilot of the traveler who was drinking too much.
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Onejournalistworking for an independent newspaper spoke of ' self-criticism' and saw journalistic liberty as only ' conditional'.
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Political pundits are another example of journalists who become part of the news product.
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It came under immediate attack from some local politicians and journalists, who charged that the inmates were being pampered.
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They included government officials, lawyers, doctors, teachers, college lecturers, journalists, managers in multi-national corporations or in smaller private concerns, computer software personnel, engineers and scientists.
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This herding reduces the likelihood that eachjournalistwill investigate and write a particular story.
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Like quotation marks, direct quotation is a means through which thejournalistindexes other voices and positions himself or herself with respect to those voices.
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We hope that at least some of our authors will be willing to make themselves available to respond to enquiries from journalists and others.
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The book is a descriptive synthesis of the wars, relying primarily on already published material written by scholars, local and international organisations, and journalists.
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Collocationswithjournalist
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broadcast journalist
Working first as a travel reporter, then abroadcastjournalist, she started presenting solo shows at 20.
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experienced journalists
Perhaps the only way that would be reasonably economical would be to find experienced journalists who are also capable of managerial and announcing duties.
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fellow journalist
He was described by afellowjournalistof distinction as the most brilliant journalist of his time.
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