The news out of London that an exchange was imminent, whether true or false, had galvanized a resurgence of press frenzy in Washington.
Are we only making her downward spiral revolve at an even unsafer speed by contributing to this press frenzy?
She does not dare to use the in-house gym in the Watergate, and sends others out to pick up anything she needs to avoid setting off a press frenzy.
Gascoyne's investigation caused a press frenzy.
The ensuing press frenzy lasted nearly a year, ending in a sensational 1906 perjury trial, throughout which the colonel remained coolly defiant.
Jobs and Katzenberg would not back down and the rivaling ant films provoked a press frenzy.
"One should hope this is not turning into a press frenzy," he said.
Even Richard Harding Davis, the most respected foreign correspondent of his day, could not escape the press frenzy.
The Bristol teacher recalls the press frenzy that surrounded him during the Joanna Yeates murder investigation.
"Of course he's going to stay in," the adviser said, dismissing the recent reports on Mr. Biden as "random press frenzy."