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I want you to say something to the newspeople later.
We can take this to the newspeople, get it on television.
I'll hold a press conference and simply tell the newspeople what the truth is.
Then the newspeople went home, and the actual story began.
"I don't think we need the newspeople here just at the moment," the President said.
"Did you see all the newspeople waiting out in the lobby?"
One presumably average viewer didn't want to hear anything, she said, until the newspeople were sure it was true.
Several other of the newspeople were now on their feet; but the woman in the front row persisted.
We can keep a handle on the newspeople here.
They would be hounded by newspeople, police, and the curious.
The television newspeople, no- fools they, played that theme for all it was worth.
He opened the outer door onto a clamor of newspeople.
"Will there be any newspeople closer to the front?"
Everyone around was surprised that no newspeople had yet twigged to the story.
Still, even though he was bored, the story from the newspeople began to make sense, when combined with the things Bean knew.
Forced to scramble for camera angles were the local newspeople.
Don't tell me the newspeople and the TV reporters are here again.
The newspeople noticed her and started firing off questions.
Sarah recognized a few of the newspeople, colleagues and acquaintances.
Although the newspeople were told to leave by the fire department, a sudden change in wind direction prevented Henry from doing so.
"What was written about me reflects the fantasies of the newspeople," said Bean.
I might be able to keep the newspeople out, but I don't know about the rest of them."
The crowd of newspeople runs down to the edge of the beach.
He was surrounded by newspeople as he sat at his locker, talking low.
On all the rooftops around the Cathedral police and newspeople, stood motionless.