Rick Grant has been covering financial services for the trade press for more than 15 years.
But Israel has lately been praised in the U.S. press for its airport-security measures.
The company has ignored repeated questions from The Associated Press for more than a month.
The film was critically acclaimed, but Page received little press for her terrifying performance.
This year, six of Tribune's seven newspapers dropped The Associated Press for Reuters, citing cost savings.
That is why whatever the difficulties, we must continue to press for a solution.
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Another ugly scenario: Microsoft could refuse to raise its bid and press for a hostile takeover.
The Royal Yacht Britannia was scrapped and the Queen did not press for a replacement.
She said the party would not press for a vote on its own motion.
MPs now groan about IPSA, and press for it to exercise a lighter touch.
If the couple have a son, the husband is likely to press for custody.
Hawkins and Cates are unusually hands-on for value investors and sometimes press for changes.
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He was travelling to the European Parliament to press for improved rights for guide dog owners.
Other jurors, however, found Mr Swartz's testimony credible, and were reluctant to press for guilty verdicts.
Meanwhile, campaigners are continuing to press for a last-minute cancellation, including non-profit action group Avaaz.
And their investment-banking shareholders have a big incentive to press for mergers of clearing organisations.
British Prime Minister Cameron traveled to Turkey today to press for Turkey to join the European Union.
Conservation bodies welcomed the plan but said ministers should press for powers to ban pesticides from Westminster.
The deal generated some positive press for DoCoMo as well, as Evernote has taken off in Japan.
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The Bush administration made it clear that it would press for full economic sanctions in that event.
The hiring outlook for newly-minted law school graduates has been getting bad press for several years now.
The government says it will also press for reform of the wage-bargaining system in the next six months.
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Shania has received a lot of derision in the press for this out-of-the-blue defense of her ex.
Lula has said that Mr Sarney deserves more respect, and has blamed the press for whipping up scandal.
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The party said it would press for a motion of no confidence at a council meeting next Thursday.
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The party said it will press for a motion of no confidence at a council meeting next Thursday.
Wildlife groups are lobbying the government to press for international action to stop chemicals being discharged which affect seabirds.
On Tuesday, Ms O'Neill said that she would press for a hardship payment for farmers at an executive meeting.
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Mr Obama, who was due to meet his Transition Economic Advisory Board on Friday, may press for even more.
Two cornerstones of the Islanders' workout are the bench press for the upper body and squats for lower-body strength.
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