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All these newspapers used to have foreign bureaus. Now they don't. They call us to explain to them what's happening in Moscow and Cairo. Most of the outlets are reporting on world events from Washington.

If we were in a similar circumstance in the future I would want to make sure that our reporting was at least as diverse as it was during this most recent war.

I broke into comics by working as a press reporter for the industry, for a trade press in comics, and reporting on events and reporting on books and so forth, and I got to know some of the editors at DC Comics in the mid-'80s.

What I've learned in 40 years of consumer reporting is that the market is imperfect, and some people get ripped off.

The journalistic code of ethics governing the broadcasts requires that opposing views be presented, and that journalists' personal opinions or judgments be left out of factual reporting.

During my work there I came across some very significant issues that I started reporting in December of 2001 to the mid-level management within the FBI.

I love reporting stories that the Complex refuses to report.

Obviously, if I cared about what people said about my reporting, I wouldn't be a good journalist.

Business reporting is not dealing with objects, it is dealing with relationships between objects.

The NSA has different reporting requirements for each branch of government and each of its legal authorities.

So many reporters have blurred the line between reporting and editorializing.

If citizens and those in the communities where Islamic terror festers are willing to take the risk of engaging and reporting suspicions, authorities have an absolute obligation to take their concerns seriously.

I approach writing stories as a recorder. I think of my role as some kind of reporting device - recording and projecting.

I love to run smart essays and commentary. But it doesn't replace the other kind of reporting.

Being on a book tour is a lot easier than reporting.

I broke into comics by working as a press reporter for the industry, for a trade press in comics, and reporting on events and reporting on books and so forth, and I got to know some of the editors at DC Comics in the mid-'80s.

Frankly, many Fox shows are running away from the news rather than reporting on it.

I have absolutely no interest in the tabloids or reporting of the royal family.

I think the commentarian has taken over, so now what you get is a lot less reporting and more opinion.

I think that Twitter is a useful reporting tool sometimes, but an utterly toxic swamp that nonetheless I engage in more than I probably should.

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