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I have had only two men in four years while he appears every week on the newspapers with another woman.
Michelle Hunziker
Woman
Men
Every
Only
Week
Had
He
Another
Another Woman
Years
While
Newspapers
Appears
Four
Two
I've always been a news junkie, and an avid reader of newspapers and magazines, and this interest only ramped up during the campaign of 2016 and in the aftermath of the election.
Michiko Kakutani
News
Election
Magazines
Only
Reader
Always
Been
Campaign
Up
Aftermath
Interest
Newspapers
Avid
Newspapers and magazines didn't want pictures of musicians behaving badly back then. Now, because of the Internet, that's all the media wants.
Mick Rock
Musicians
Internet
Back
Magazines
Badly
Pictures
Because
Behaving
Want
Wants
Newspapers
Then
Media
Now
Whether I'm reading a national publication or one of my local Chicago newspapers, I don't need to turn too many pages before I stumble upon another scandal. Not only do ethics violations deteriorate the public trust, but they also disrupt and undermine legitimate debate and policy.
Mike Quigley
Trust
Debate
Ethics
Stumble
Reading
National
Before
Too
Local
Scandal
Deteriorate
Only
Also
Undermine
Policy
Another
Chicago
Legitimate
Whether
Public
Turn
Newspapers
Pages
Many
Public Trust
Publication
Disrupt
Violations
Need
I've thought for years that newspapers should all be owned by nonprofits.
Molly Ivins
Thought
Years
Owned
Newspapers
Should
Practically every day, there is a story in the newspapers about a new breakthrough drug on Parkinson's.
Mort Kondracke
Day
Every Day
Every
About
Parkinson
New
Practically
Story
Breakthrough
Newspapers
None of the established museums were treating cartoons seriously. It was considered a lesser art or no art at all, just a way to sell newspapers. Even the syndicates who were dedicated to the cartoons were throwing them out, figuring they had no value after they were printed.
Mort Walker
Art
Seriously
Value
Considered
Way
Out
Cartoons
Throwing
Had
Printed
None
Were
Sell
Just
Established
After
Them
Newspapers
Dedicated
Who
Figuring
Lesser
Even
Treating
Museums
Opinion polls sponsored by newspapers were traditionally meant to bring to the fore the mood of the people objectively.
N. Bhaskara Rao
People
Mood
Objectively
Sponsored
Fore
Opinion
Opinion Polls
Were
Polls
Newspapers
Meant
Bring
I feel like my competition is everything else that's competing for people's attention, not just other print magazines, newspapers and cable. It's your kid's report card and the games you want to play, all the things that compete for people's time.
Nancy Gibbs
Time
You
People
Competition
Other
Else
Everything
Everything Else
Kid
Magazines
Cable
Attention
Feel
Like
Print
Report
Just
Want
Newspapers
Your
Games
Play
Card
Things
Compete
Competing
In fact, I don't read newspapers any longer.
Naomi Campbell
Fact
Longer
Read
Any
In Fact
Newspapers
We have got to make sure there is proper independent scrutiny and accountability for people in the press, just as there should be in any other industry where things go wrong. But let's not try and think it is for politicians or governments to tell people what they stick in newspapers. That is deeply illiberal.
Nick Clegg
People
Try
Accountability
Politicians
Think
Other
Press
Independent
Tell
Proper
Wrong
Make
Industry
Sure
Stick
Got
Go
Governments
Any
Just
Where
Newspapers
Scrutiny
Should
Deeply
Things
The friends of tabloid newspapers often point out that their journalism exists only because millions of people pay money to read it.
Nick Davies
People
Money
Pay
Out
Tabloid
Only
Point
Journalism
Read
Because
Exists
Friends
Often
Newspapers
Millions
Millions Of People
I've been working since I was a child. I worked cutting lawns, delivering newspapers; I was a telephone salesperson; I was a guitar repairman.
Nile Rodgers
Guitar
Telephone
Delivering
Since
Been
Child
Newspapers
Worked
Cutting
Working
Everyone in China knows The Topics. The television stations and newspapers run the same state-generated stories all across the country, and the Chinese form their opinions based on these somewhat controlled sources.
Paolo Bacigalupi
Country
Everyone
Topics
Television
Stations
Run
Somewhat
Knows
Opinions
Sources
Same
Controlled
Form
Stories
China
Chinese
Newspapers
Across
Based
And in the Second World War, you didn't just read about it in the newspapers because you weren't allowed to read it in the newspapers. It was all censored, you know? So nobody knew what we were doing.
Patrick Macnee
War
You
World
About
Allowed
Knew
Nobody
Know
Read
Because
Doing
Were
Just
Censored
Newspapers
Second
World War
Second World War
I remember having pizza at Shakey's in Vancouver, Washington in 1973 and talking about the fact that eventually, everyone is going to be online and have access to newspapers and stuff, and wouldn't people be willing to pay for information on a computer terminal.
Paul Allen
People
Remember
Pay
Everyone
Willing
Vancouver
About
Online
Having
Fact
Computer
Stuff
Terminal
Talking
Access
Going
Information
Pizza
Newspapers
Washington
Eventually
I want you to know that, despite what you might read at times in the newspapers or see on the television news, we have actually been getting a lot of things done the last several months, the U.S.-Canada relationship.
Paul Cellucci
News
Relationship
You
Despite
Months
Several
Television
Television News
See
Know
Read
Been
Lot
Times
Done
Getting
Want
Might
Newspapers
Actually
Things
Last
The worst part of my life is newspapers are still alive - sorry, I had to say it.
Paul LePage
Life
My Life
Sorry
Say
Alive
Worst
Had
Part
Still
Newspapers
I don't go looking for the post-match team pictures posted by players on Instagram, but usually, someone ends up showing them to me, or I notice them when they get printed in the newspapers.
Paul Scholes
Me
Looking
Posted
Someone
Instagram
Pictures
Printed
Go
Up
Get
Ends
Them
Newspapers
Notice
Team
Showing
Players
I have a fascination with the nasty things people do to each other and the way relationships go wrong, and how there can be this very dark underbelly to seemingly normal, mundane domestic life. They're the stories in the newspapers I always find interesting. That's not a very nice thing to admit to, is it?
Paula Hawkins
Life
People
Dark
Nice
Other
Relationships
Way
Find
Admit
Seemingly
Wrong
Always
How
Nasty
Go
Normal
Domestic
Domestic Life
Very
Stories
Interesting
Newspapers
Fascination
Nice Thing
Each
Mundane
Thing
Things
Every day, TV, newspapers, and the Internet bombard us with a message that we're destroying the earth. Ice caps are melting, rivers are dying, polar bears are drowning, and trees are doing something.
Penn Jillette
Day
Every Day
Internet
Every
Trees
Earth
Melting
Destroying
TV
Something
Bears
Rivers
Polar
Drowning
Message
Doing
Dying
Ice
Newspapers
Us
Caps
Misery sells newspapers.
Phil Gramm
Misery
Sells
Newspapers
It used to be that artists thought of nature as their environment. Now media is our environment. It has been for the past 50, 70 years. It's what you see on TV, on the computer, what is in the magazines and newspapers.
Richard Hell
Nature
You
Thought
Past
Our
Has-Been
TV
See
Magazines
Computer
Environment
Been
Years
Artists
Newspapers
Used
Media
Now
I don't like the Sunday newspapers - I read them because I have to. 'Sunday Times,' 'Telegraph,' 'Independent' on Sunday - I find them heavy and too much! I prefer 'The Economist.'
Richard Quest
Too Much
Sunday
Too
Telegraph
Independent
Find
Economist
Like
Read
Because
Times
Heavy
Prefer
Them
Newspapers
Much
I guess I'm struck all the time by how outrageously wrong life is. There are times I can't stand to read the newspapers. It makes me insane.
Robert Boswell
Life
Time
Me
Guess
Insane
Struck
Wrong
Read
Makes
How
Times
Newspapers
Stand
If the numbers keep mounting, newspapers will eventually have to admit that pool exists and give it some coverage.
Robert Byrne
Will
Pool
Some
Admit
Give
Coverage
Exists
Mounting
Newspapers
Keep
Eventually
Numbers
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