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newsman

[nooz-man, -muhn, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌmæn, -mən, ˈnyuz- /


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Cato isn’t as large as many other policy shops, but it continues to punch above its weight in engaging scholars, newsmen and politicians in the great ideas of the free economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prosecuting newsmen is a delicate proposition because it implicates a constitutional right.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s an honor intended to mark America’s 250th anniversary, and it’s also an opportunity to bolster the joint British-American effort to free newsman Jimmy Lai from his Hong Kong prison cell.

From The Wall Street Journal

His mother was a college administrator and his father was an influential broadcaster and newsman.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Good Night, and Good Luck,” a deft stage translation of the movie chronicling CBS newsman Murrow’s heroic stand against Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s communist witch-hunt, may not have made the playwriting cut.

From Los Angeles Times