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press corps



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I’m old enough to remember when friends in the Arkansas political press corps scoffed at the notion their governor, the phenomenally gifted but wildly undisciplined Bill Clinton, could ever be elected president.

From Los Angeles Times

When the entire press corps turns up with the same message - Alonso's future is uncertain - it usually means that message comes from the very top and that sources from the changing room back it up.

From BBC

Many of us in the White House press corps stood up, at one point or another, for each other.

From Salon

In footage of the incident, Lucey and another reporter could be heard trying to talk at the same time -- a common occurrence as journalists in the press corps try to get the president's attention.

From Barron's

It is unclear whether it will be viable for the Pentagon to maintain the policy, leaving the secretary without a traveling press corps to highlight his official duties or public events.

From Los Angeles Times