That said, even these people chafe at the endless reports in the international media--especially the Australian press--of atrocities in East Timor.
Apple didn't respond to Ryan's request for comment, and we doubt they'll respond to our own until they're good and ready to talk -- let's just hope there's not another faux hat-in-hand press conference in our future!
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Careful what you say in the press -- and in your HR file -- if you get your paycheck from a Goldman-style operation.
Advance Publications, a media conglomerate that owns the Times-Picayune, announced similar changes at three of its Alabama newspapers: the Birmingham News, the Huntsville Times and the Press-Register in Mobile.
The dominant Los Angeles Times, for instance, now faces an encirclement of MediaNews dailies that range from the Long Beach Press-Telegram in the south, the Pasadena Star-News and San Gabriel Valley Tribune to the east and the Daily News to the north.
We also got to take a peek at some hot-off-the-press Pebbles in their final finishes -- the black, gray, orange, red and white wearables posed for a point-and-shoot, so they don't pack the typical punch of a pro photo job.
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And we talked a lot about -- in the meeting with the larger group before the press statement -- in once that -- they're obviously setting up and making some preparations in the parish for how to deal with different aspects of the slick as it comes.
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In 1974 Clapton's comments to a Birmingham audience that he supported Conservative MP Enoch Powell's views on immigration - loudly criticised in the music press - meant he did not play in the city for a decade, adds Mr Staunton.
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He hired one of Europe's most sought-after managers, Porto's Jose Mourinho - who announced himself as "The Special One" at his introductory press conference - and in 2005 Chelsea won the title, a feat they repeated the following year and again in 2010.
It will broadcast behind-the-scenes interviews, press conferences and call-in shows featuring players, coaches and, of course, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
As you know, and those who -- in the financially oriented press know, the -- China has moved some in terms of appreciating its currency.
Still, it's not a great way to start his road trip to Donnelley's modernized 500, 000-square-foot, 14-printing-press plant in Dwight, Ill.
Still, it's not a great way to start his road trip to Donnelley's modernized 45, 000-square-meter, 14-printing-press plant in Dwight, Illinois.
But after a work-in-progress press release slipped through the French newswire and landed on a legal blog there was no going back.
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This is not a bill for press regulation as Hacked Off or anyone else would wish it: It is a bill to underpin voluntary press self-regulation in the way Lord Justice Leveson wanted it.
Like a growing number of observers, Mr Eustice, now a Tory MP, believes politicians have over-estimated the power of the Murdoch empire and the press in general - and that the days of cosying up to powerful interests could, and should, be over.
Ms Harman's is the first biography of Stevenson since an eight-volume edition of his collected letters was published by Yale University Press in 1994-96.
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The pair looked like strange bedfellows indeed at their post-summit press conference in Pittsburgh Tuesday, visibly awkward as they stood at a double-wide podium and passed the spotlight back and forth in front of reporters.
Before Fukushima, a "nuclear renaissance" -- as it was termed in the press -- seemed well underway, except for this point: Nuclear power, as a total of world energy supply, has been in steady decline for the past decade.
That foreigners and the liberal English-language press in Delhi largely ignored the Godhra massacre, concentrating on the killings of Muslims some 9-10% of Gujarat's 50m population heightened the sense of grievance.
Aside from Fourth Amendment concerns about self-incrimination, Fakhoury and Leno both observed that this veto poses clear concerns for First Amendment and press freedoms in California -- and perhaps elsewhere, as other state governments and courts decide what to do about warrantless cell phone searches.
Some of these organizations, led by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, have scheduled a 20 August press conference in Los Angeles - presumably to try to obscure the evident links between the alleged New Folsom Prison plot and their ministering to felons.
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He hasn't taken questions from the press in a prime-time forum since last summer, I believe in July.
In a land still divided by two official languages, it helps that he now gives his press conferences in both tongues - switching between French and Flemish, often in mid- sentence.
In late May the tightly controlled official press reported a suicide-bombing in Andijan.
The two insomniacs quickly find an intimacy with each other that has gone missing in Bob's marriage and can't ever have existed between Charlotte and John, who's more at home with his pal Kelly (Anna Faris), a motor-mouthed bimbo in town for a press junket to sell her latest movie in the all-important Japanese market.
Because according to a big poll in Pakistan, inside Pakistan, according to Pakistani press, number-one enemy in Pakistan, according to the people of Pakistan, is not India but the United States?
In another corner the quiet and polite Dr Aguila - the man who was in charge of the foreign press for the Libyan government - walked past me, still in the casual untucked shirt he wears, but now clutching a gun.
" Participants -- both on the dais and among the more than three hundred scholars, policy practitioners, senior fellows, industry leaders, and members of the press in the audience -- included a sizeable number of those who played pivotal roles in securing the successful conclusion of this triumphant "Twilight Struggle.
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