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journalist

[jur-nl-ist] / ˈdʒɜr nl ɪst /


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And Meg, instead of putting together a musical, she was an investigative journalist for her high school newspaper.

From Los Angeles Times

Secrecy was so intense that a number of journalists who were trying to observe the new cars from outside the circuit reported being moved on by security guards despite being on public land.

From BBC

Sadie Frost said the Daily Mail put a "price on my head" for stories as she told a court she had been "violated" by journalists allegedly hacking her voicemail for information.

From BBC

"This is an extraordinary achievement for the State of Israel," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told journalists in parliament on Monday.

From Barron's

Decades on, the reports mostly reveal how journalists and editors exploited this tragedy to sell newspapers and trade in familiar victim-blaming.

From Los Angeles Times