The press corps ignored that ugly coincidence and no one to our knowledge was punished.
"I absolutely repudiate such comments, " Mr. McCain declared, and the press corps tut-tutted its approval.
Lovell looked down at the ground and saw the lights of the press corps.
As for her allegations about the incident in the hotel room, the press corps demanded specifics.
But she has also worked hard to provide the press corps with red meat.
And to mark the occasion, he called first on the veteran of the press corps, Helen Thomas.
The hiring itself was of little consequence, but it served to remind the press corps of the scandal.
L. The press corps had thinned out by then, and a succession of anonymous engineers took to the lectern.
That one had the press corps giggling in the elevator down to lunch.
The U.S. government used Air Partner to fly the press corps to China alongside Air Force One, which carried President Clinton.
However - that won't appease the press corps - something else has been getting their goat (female of course, not billy).
Mr Bush has established a friendly relationship with the press corps, a group that he initially tried to micromanage and spoon-feed.
Every time Mr Bush tries to talk about the issues, the press corps interrupts him with loud questions about trivia instead.
Hardly the jab at NBC--or, more specifically, NBC rival executive Ben Silverman--the press corps had hoped for, but a fine question nonetheless.
But the press corps are not fully doing their job when they just report the seasonally adjusted figure and not the other.
We trust our liberal friends in the press corps won't mute their dismay merely because this time the target is a network they love to hate.
We pushed our way up to the barricade guarding the glittering storefront, only to be sidelined with the press corps and behind a wall of cameras.
The baby boomer generation of the press corps like Matthews came of age when race was a dominant and mostly sad issue in American politics and culture.
The White House still controls the most important instruments of power: the government apparatus, the attention of the press corps and the capacity to set the agenda.
In 2000, when McCain competed against George W. Bush for the Republican Presidential nomination, the bus was a stage for his around-the-clock monologues with the press corps.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, the potential candidate the press corps seems to like most for now, wasn't invited to CPAC and that, of course, is an enormous story.
He had to know that Democrats and the press corps would play up his Paul Ryan fright mask and use it against other Republicans, as they already are doing.
So I want to wish everybody a Merry Christmas, happy holidays, a happy New Year to you and your families -- and that includes everybody here in the press corps.
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The new arrangements will probably be popular with the press corps which, come March 2000, will be able to swap the snow of Manchester, New Hampshire, for the sun of Los Angeles.
In addition, the press corps did not have an on-camera briefing, or an off-camera gaggle, with you yesterday to ask the White House about its decision-making process during this major foreign policy crisis.
Is the press corps getting some guts?
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The reality is this: no matter how big or small a star may be, having the press corps on your side will not only buy you mentions but also, and perhaps more significantly, ensure you continue to shine.
Overall, the tone is of a wry senior academic tutoring an awed student seminar - perhaps unsurprisingly, given that Wilson had previously served as president of Princeton, and two of the press corps, Arthur Krock and David Lawrence, were his former students.
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