The table around which the reporters sit was replaced five years ago.
When they got to the cemetery the reporter stopped the car, and sat looking at it.
The reporter uncrossed his legs and sat back in his chair.
The reporter sat down bewildered, while Cardona continued to grin.
Across the table sat a legal reporter with a steno machine.
A reporter, Benjamin Fine, having in mind his own 15-year-old daughter, sat down next to Eckford.
In the rear sat about 35 reporters, about a third of whom were from Iraq and other Arab countries.
The reporter sat down and lit a cigarette.
On a recent morning, four infantrymen and a reporter in the back of the Bradley sat silently in the darkness.
The reporter was still sitting there, quietly attentive.