Afterward, reporters flocked to Valentine, then Phillips, then Bonilla, who motioned for reporters to go back to Valentine's office if they wanted any answers.
The trial served its purpose of drawing intense national publicity, as national reporters flocked to Dayton to cover the big-name lawyers who had agreed to represent each side.
McKyer explained how the San Francisco 49ers' secondary would smother the Cincinnati Bengals' receivers, mixing humor and candor that reporters flocked to record.
But like other recent crises in Haiti, the ouster brought a brief boom in business as reporters flocked in from around the world.
While Dalí lost interest even before the opening, and sailed for France, reporters and photographers flocked to the spectacle.
Chinese and foreign reporters flocked to one discussion held by Jiangsu Province today hoping that the three private entrepreneurs on the province's delegate list might say something interesting.
Tourists, photographers, reporters, Navy Department technicians, and civilian submarine manufacturers all flocked in to see the six war trophies.
When he arrived, reporters and cameramen flocked to him in impressive numbers.
The reporters had flocked to the scene, to hear the gunfire and witness the search upon the roof of the department store.
This afternoon, reporters chasing the rumors flocked to the 7-Eleven, which eventually dispatched a corporate spokesman, Tom Marino, to field questions.