You produce more weekly magazines and newspapers than all the secular press in the European Union.
EDITOR'S NOTE Matthew Pennington covers U.S.-Asian affairs for The Associated Press in Washington.
The tribe obtained a printing press in 1828 to publish the bilingual newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix.
And that, reassuringly was the verdict of most of the public and the press in Sydney.
I'm quite a sensitive person and the press in Italy it really (hurt) me.
Both would be too feeble, and would be unlikely to press in the sun's direction anyway.
There has also been a noticeable breakdown in the freedom of the press in Honduras.
Mr. HAROLD ICKES (Clinton Campaign Advisor): The press in the name has given Senator Obama a path.
The inevitable follow-up question is, of course, why the feds would use the press in this way.
Glasgow continued to press in the second period, but the normally-reliable Parks failed twice from penalty kicks.
Leaders' truthfulness score in the survey was "pretty pathetic, " Edelman told the Associated Press in an interview.
He hasn't taken questions from the press in a prime-time forum since last summer, I believe in July.
Up until now, Lord Justice Leveson has only held the future of the British press in his hands.
Alibaba has done a lot of press in the last 24 hours explaining why Ma is retiring now.
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And they are published by small, sharp-eyed firms: Soft Skull Press in America and Serpent's Tail in Britain.
Carver thought so, and he got busy writing a book called Collective Electrodynamics, published by MIT Press in 2000.
His memoir of public life, "Heroes, Hacks and Fools, " was first published by University of Washington Press in 2007.
At important court hearings in Manhattan, Donziger presented them to the press in their native beads and war paint.
She has just written the book Cheating: Gaining Advantage in Videogames, to be released by MIT Press in 2007.
"The Amber Alert should work for any missing child, " Ms. DeJesus's father, Felix DeJesus, told the Associated Press in 2006.
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An expert report on the regulation of the press in Scotland is to be published on Friday, it has emerged.
The press in general will be held to higher standards than it is now, and so too must the police.
The prosecution said Ms Pryce passed the story about his speeding offence to the press in revenge for his extra-marital affair.
"I'm not here to suggest there was a golden era of bipartisanship, " Snowe told The Associated Press in an interview Friday.
Mark Zuckerberg confirmed to press in London today that Facebook will indeed be launching location-based features in the near future.
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This episode sees, in any event, the government using strategic leaks to the press in order to shore up an investigation.
An anonymous Twitter user has England questioning the usefulness of gag orders for the press in the social media age.
The Richard Burton Diaries, edited by Professor Chris Willliams, of Swansea University, will be published by Yale University Press in October.
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Esper retired from the Associated Press in 2000 and become a professor of journalism at his alma mater, West Virginia University.
This initiative seeks to promote freedom of expression and build capacities for foreign correspondents of the international press in South America.
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