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We're journalists.
The political scandal was brought to light by two journalists.
Recently, not only tabloid journalists have to put up with the accusation of mob journalism.
Recently not only journalists of the yellow press have to put up with accusations of mob journalism.
The journalists in Russia are not free, are not independent.
The journalists are already talking about it.
Some journalists claim that Russia and the U.S. are in confrontation as competitors in the battle for influence on the development of Ukraine.
We were surrounded by journalists with microphones.
The mayor didn't like what the journalists wrote.
Chinese journalists at a major newspaper have gone on strike to protest against censorship.
I don't like journalists!
Tom and Mary are journalists.

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He says I'm worried over nothing, that journalists get sued for defamation all the time.
I don't want any journalists.
She wants suicide without journalists.
Some dame standing there never been closer to a paper. than putting in a want ad. telling them how to be journalists.
The journalists may have exaggerated in their deductions, but everything makes us think we have come across a living prehistoric being from the early geological eras.
That man's a disgrace to all decent journalists, intruding at such a time.
The journalists took the trouble to come and see the unusual man. You won't give them one word, one anecdote, nothing.
Maybe in America your journalists are for sale. but here in Germany.
Politicians, actors and actresses, journalists.
I never speak to journalists.
Out! No journalists!
Your testimony serves at least to satisfy the journalists' curiosity and the public's.
Because. I think. they're afraid of journalists.
Some journalists have to be wooed.
We like journalists.
No more journalists. I wrote the judge that I know nothing.
I'm afraid of journalists!
The journalists are here already!
The journalists are here!
Journalists are such fun! Always joking around.
The sun rises on the journalists, my dear ex-director, who've abandoned their pencils, on the condemned men who abandon this life, and on the milkmen, who make their rounds in the city.
Then I'll tell the US journalists.
I know, you must allow journalists a bit of fantasy.
And then the priest came, the minister, journalists and photographers.
Journalists never have time.
The journalists saw them. Their reviews were favourable.
I want you to give something plausible and low-key to the journalists outside.
The journalists insist. Journalists never let up.
No, I'm practicing my speech for the journalists.
Ah, you journalists!
It wouldn't be easy being a theatre director without journalists.
What should they want? They're journalists!
You think those journalists just come here for the fun of it?
No, no journalists around. Don't worry.
The journalists are here, what should I tell them?
But we have nothing to fear from the Tartar, my friend, we are French journalists, neutral journalists.
In the suburbs of omsk at the time of the assault of the Tartar, I was with the two journalists in a post office.
Harry blount, French journalists, On behalf of the tsar alexander, emperor of all the Russias.
I want you to give something plausible and low-key to the journalists outside. - But after all, I killed 4 women!
The journalists will be here in a moment.
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News and current affairs

It will subordinate all who really do work - traders, warriors, journalists, and others - to party ideologues whose sole job is to search for enemies.
On the contrary, what is rotten in Ukraine is not its constitution, but its president, who is mired in charges of corruption and orchestrating the murder of journalists, and who is shunned by other world leaders.
Nevertheless, following a violently contested parliamentary election in 2005, in which more than 30 parties participated, Meles demonstrated open contempt for democratic pluralism and press freedom, jailing several journalists in recent years.
Bankers are still social pariahs, as lowly valued by the public as drug dealers or journalists.
The rulings were met with fierce criticism by some journalists and politicians but were enthusiastically welcomed by others.
Putin's Russia has already lost 12 leading journalists to murder in the past six years.
A remarkable incident has emboldened Chinese journalists.
PRAGUE: Rebellion by Czech TV journalists against a new director of the publicly-owned Czech TV marks the climax of a ten year battle between two concepts of democracy.
TV journalists rebelled, occupying the station's newsroom.
I was recently asked by journalists whether inter-agency cooperation is sufficient and whether European mechanisms for sharing operational intelligence should be created.
Intellectuals, journalists, and politicians are now saying and writing things about Japan's role in the world that were unthinkable a decade ago.
Moreover, there has been no Chinese demographic expansion into Siberia, though many journalists and pundits have been peddling that story.
Fortunately, many journalists came to our rescue with tape recorders and cameras rolling.
By raising the bar for defamation charges, that decision ensures that American journalists can hold public officials accountable.
So even good, critical questions or well-sourced data unearthed by citizen investigators tend to be regarded as radioactive to highly educated formal journalists.
In much of Africa, the challenge for journalists, editors, and readers goes beyond freedom of the press, and involves its very survival.
Journalists adopted tactics of underground publication, in the best tradition of East European samizdat.
Imitation appears to be a hallmark of tyrants in their exercise of power, so the absence of solidarity among Africa's journalists and Africa's peoples has created a dangerous vacuum.
Activists from public movements, journalists, ecologists, businessmen, and ordinary people who had suffered the tyranny and corruption of public officials began to join in.
But, as a Syrian tweeted to me, what the world hears Obama saying is that the US will use force to avenge the deaths of two American journalists, but will stand by while 200,000 Syrians are slaughtered.
Under Nigeria's various dictatorships, for example, many journalists underwent a rite of passage that most prefer to forget: routine harassment, beatings, torture, frame-ups on spurious charges, and incongruously long prison sentences.
Elmer was quickly convicted of violating Switzerland's bank-secrecy law, but few journalists have demanded that Assange be prosecuted for his role in the affair.
Most American journalists fully understand that Assange did not illegally obtain classified material; the criminally liable party is whoever released the material to the site.

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