A. My newsroom colleagues and I don't control what goes into advertisements.
And, finally, thanks to my many newsroom colleagues who picked up the slack while I had my head in the blogosphere.
Their newsroom colleagues, after all, take pains to keep their opinions out of their reporting, or at least try to cloak them in a sort of institutional chador.
But yuppies--or at least the suburbanized offspring of Slats Grobnik--were increasingly his audience and his newsroom colleagues.
BBC boss sank teeth into his newsroom colleague (Telegraph)
For decades, Lois has amazingly failed to notice the resemblance between Clark Kent, her mild-mannered newsroom colleague, and Superman, the true object of her affections.
Some of their non-Hispanic newsroom colleagues made racist comments while the journalists worked, and the team had to fight to get the series nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
A man who once sold a painting, became a millionaire and later gave away the money is an appealing contrast to Murphy's newsroom colleagues, consumed by ambition and intensity.
A. Ms. Boehme: My newsroom colleagues will think I planted this question.
Her solo rebellion sparked a stop-work meeting by 250 of her newsroom colleagues who made a broader stand for truth.