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nouna person who investigates and reports or edits news stories

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The late newsman's close friend and senior journalist Sohail Sangi said that he and Idrees Sahib were two extremes in their ideological leanings.
Talking to newsman, the trainees appreciated the arrangements made by Directorate Haj Multan and district government for the session.
The newly minted Golden Globe nominee finally got around to apologizing to Lauer for a disastrous interview in which he called the newsman "glib" and ranted about psychiatry and Scientology, reports E!Online.
The longtime Washington newsman follows "60 Minutes" newsman Mike Wallace, who received the inaugural award last year.
Today, Cox is still on the radio, working as the newsman each weekday morning on KEZK (102.5 FM).
Longtime television newsman Doug Krile, who most recently was corporate director of news and public relations at Equity Broadcasting Corp., has left the company for a "non-media-related" corporate gig, he says.
Vintage black-and-white photographs on almost every page illustrate this absorbing life story of a distinguished newsman, especially recommended for middle and secondary school library collections.
THE unlawful killing of veteran ITV newsman Terry Lloyd was a war crime.
THE NEWSMAN postponed his retirement when recording his ninth and perhaps most dramatic success in the two-and-a-half-mile handicap chase.
Characters include McKinley and his suffering wife Ida; William Randolf Hearst, unscrupulous newsman who urges the removal of McKinley; Mark Hanna, king maker, who raises millions from businessmen and buys the presidency; Emma Goldman, anarchist and advocate of free love; Ambrose Bierce, fiery newsman who writes for Hearst; Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick, men of steel who have striking workers shot; William Jennings Bryan, McKinley's political rival; and flamboyant vice president Teddy Roosevelt.
Richard Burrell, a prominent newsman whose wife, Lee is a professor of geology, is sent over to investigate.
He is a veteran newsman with 16 years of newspaper and television experience.
Records also indicate, as reported in the Kansas City Star, that "media mogul Ted Turner, National Basketball Association player Scottie Pippen and Sam Donaldson, an ABC newsman, continue to get subsidies."
COURSE specialist The Newsman is napped to record his seventh victory around Fontwell Park's unique figure-of-eight circuit today.