A British journalist, as yet unnamed, had driven his automobile through the flames and hit a maintenance trolley a hundred yards away on the far side without having caught fire.
Junger, Falk, Doornbos, and Deprez make cameo appearances in the movie as unnamed journalists in the press pack.
She said she quoted the unnamed white journalists' disparaging comments simply as "an example of the terrible and sickening backlash" that is dividing The Post.
An unnamed journalist described Cowen "as subtle as a JCB".
An unnamed Iranian journalist based in Tehran commented: "Lashing Aref for insulting Ahmadinejad is shocking and unprecedented."
The editor's note refers to unnamed "freelance journalists in Central America" who determined that the story was false, and to the LA Weekly account.
Has she heard of the unnamed journalist at Sunday Mirror, which Newsnight said was nicknamed "Master of the dark arts"
Silverman quotes an unnamed 19th-century journalist, writing of the telegraph, who hit our predicament exactly: "This extraordinary discovery leaves . . . no elsewhere - it is all here."
Additionally, Bush was told that an unnamed journalist had "advised his editors.
The ICO revealed that more than 300 unnamed journalists from 17 newspapers and magazine had regularly used Whittamore's services in a 2006 report, What Price Privacy?