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The Allied press corps based in wartime Moscow had to play by Russian rules: No unsupervised travel outside the city — or even outside their outpost, the Metropol Hotel.

From New York Times

And, amid a crackdown on free speech, the foreign press corps representation is less robust, save for journalists from nations friendly to Russia, including China.

From New York Times

Typically, state visits include a news conference in which the leaders take questions from two members of the U.S. press and two from the visiting press corps.

From Washington Times

King vouched for Carter in Black churches across the country and to the nearly all-white national press corps, particularly after Carter mangled federal housing policy discussions by defending “ethnic purity” in American neighborhoods.

From Washington Times

It's almost as if the press corps is collectively saying, "You've got to be kidding."

From Salon