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novice reporter

noun as in cub reporter

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From my novice reporter days in Texas beginning midway through his single term, through my years in Washington covering presidencies and presidential campaigns into a new century, Republicans made Carter’s name synonymous with failure and hung it like an albatross around the necks of each Democratic nominee or president, right up through Joe Biden.

A sweet photo of the novice reporter taking a selfie with the “Titanic” and “Mare of Easttown” star has also been widely shared on social media.

I started about 20 years ago as a novice reporter at a local daily in Moscow.

From Slate

At the time, it certainly seemed so: Sally Quinn, a socialite turned novice reporter, became Style’s first breakout star — thanks to a gimlet eye and deadline party coverage that left in the juicy stuff.

In his article, Blumenthal, who conducted an unquestioning interview with Ortega this year and has been criticised for his reporting on the Nicaraguan crisis, painted Goette-Luciak as a “novice reporter” acting as a “publicist” for a Nicaraguan opposition that was set on regime change.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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