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en She didn't even know she had money until she started talking to [reporters].

en Amos built a wigwam in the clubhouse because he didn't want the reporters talking to him. He didn't like something that was written in the paper. I looked in there and saw an Indian blanket. He was sitting on it like a chief.

en I came in with 10 freshmen, and eight of us ended up transferring out. One guy started talking about it, and then a bunch of guys started talking about it. It was kind of like this mass movement. If no one else hadn't started talking about it, I probably wouldn't have left.

en I think the best thing we can do is start talking more positively about the economy. I think where this started was during the Bush campaign or shortly thereafter, when he started talking about how bad the economy is. It was pretty good until he started talking.

en There's been an attempt to put reporters on the spot and question the motivation of reporters. It is irritating, and I for one think it's an attempt by the White House to change the focus from what is a legitimate question to what the talking point is. It's an effort to cast the media as out for red meat.

en It's money that was here that is no longer here. You're talking about money at the gate, television money, bowl money. You're talking millions of dollars annually.

en But sadly, the grim realities of life have started intruding into the fun and games - as is true in other areas, for example, the entertainment business, music, art, TV programming, movies. It's the same kind of issue for reporters in those areas. Entertainment reporters operated with some different standards as well up until fairly recently.

en We are just so excited and so grateful. We've been able to experience so much that we didn't even know existed.... When we started out, we didn't have any money, but we had a dream. And we didn't ever give up.

en We did take a look, this spring and summer, when reporters started showing up to testify and one went to prison, and we said, 'Wait a second, do we want to keep doing this?' ... But we thought the investigation would go all the way to Friday. And we monitored things pretty closely in early September because we didn't want to end up in an awkward situation. We could have moved stories around earlier if we had to.

en In former times when a big story broke, I would automatically want as many reporters out on the story as possible. Not now. There are a lot of TV news channels and the web to monitor, and it's more time-efficient to have reporters in the office. The downside is that by not having many reporters on the streets, you inevitably dilute the flavour of the story.

en He started talking about his wife and how she was taking advantage of him, spending his money, ... He said he met her at a bar ... that he'd had sex with her one time, and consequently a baby came out of it.

en It didn't take long for me to say yes. Once we started talking, he said that we had been on the up and up with him and that he'd rather come here. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. It didn't take long for me to say yes. Once we started talking, he said that we had been on the up and up with him and that he'd rather come here.

en But how reliable was the reporting, media execs asked. Who were their sources? How about if one of the citizen reporters had it in for one of the Republicans? I didn't add my two cents on that point at the meeting. Here it is now: As a reader, I'm happy to look at that citizens' reporting. It's additive. There was nothing. Now there's something. True, the anonymous reporters are not accountable for their work. So I wouldn't cite it, journalistically, as evidence that a certain Republican voted one way or another.

en We want the same money appropriated to the health screenings as last year. That's $16.5 million. That sounds like a lot of money if you're just talking about the Iowa ammunition plant and Ames. But we're not. We're talking about lots of people in many states.

en She started talking, and the audience didn't breathe until the performance was over.


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