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The Defense Department's plan to ban newspaper reporters from pool coverage of military operations is incredible. It reveals the administration to be out of touch with journalism, reality and the First Amendment.

A newspaper is the lowest thing there is.

I always wanted to be some kind of writer or newspaper reporter. But after college... I did other things.

The window to the world can be covered by a newspaper.

I went back to the States and started at a small newspaper in Riverside County, California, covering the police; I was making $280 a week covering the police.

Everything I do lands in the newspapers.

My mother was a big reader, and my father was an editorial writer for a newspaper.

I've operated and launched newspapers all over the world.

A lot of my ideas for books come from newspaper articles. But I don't like to be actively looking for ideas.

I'm the same Nina Turner, whether I'm on MSNBC or talking to my hometown newspaper or CNN.

I wanted to be some kind of captain of industry. Then I wanted to be in advertising, and then I wanted to be a newspaper reporter.

Obviously you have to make a profit to put out a newspaper. I'm not an idiot. But when the margins are in excess of 25 per cent you're talking about greed.

The truth is that 'The Jerusalem Post' is the most credible newspaper in Israel.

I think British journalists do well in America because the newspaper culture there is so strong - telling stories and presenting them readably is in their DNA. British newspapers get a terrible rap, but they are brilliant in their presentation, most of them, so full of vitality and literary wit.

When I was a newspaper reporter, and later a television writer, I really felt my co-workers became a second family.

When I started out, nobody told you how to do an interview. That's how I ended up on the front page of a newspaper dressed as Rodney Trotter with a Reliant Robin.

I'm one of those people that read a newspaper.

Before the 21st century, stories became popular because people talked about them in other publications or shared magazine and newspaper clippings with friends.

Once in 1919, when I was traveling at night by train, I wrote a short story. In the town where the train stopped, I took the story to the publisher of the newspaper who published the story.

Far more thought and care go into the composition of any prominent ad in a newspaper or magazine than go into the writing of their features and editorials.