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The accredited correspondents of the media had to pass the first police road block 400 meters away from the court.
He's a fully accredited correspondent of the London Times.'
Voice of America has one other accredited correspondent in Beijing, and its bureau will remain in operation.
'Revson here claims to be an accredited correspondent of The Times of London.
In February 1940, she sailed for Europe as an accredited correspondent for Life for a firsthand look at the war.
The Soviet Foreign Ministry has banned all accredited correspondents in Moscow from traveling to Lithuania.
After a year as an accredited correspondent in the southeast Asian city-state, I was unexpectedly told last month that my employment visa would not be renewed.
At the Government Secretariat, the Department of Information and Public Relations has provided a press room for accredited correspondents.
At the United Nations today, New York police security experts started briefing staff members and accredited correspondents on how to recognize letter-bombs and other explosive devices.
State Department accredited correspondent covering the 1921 Conference on the Limitation of Armaments in Washington, D.C.
Without explanation it directed that number 2910 be detached from his present assignment and placed under the temporary orders of Mr. K. Thomas, Accredited Correspondent.
Mr. Williams said the basic ground rules set by the Pentagon would apply to all accredited correspondents in Saudi Arabia, not just members of the news media pools.
He moved to the U.S. in 1943 where he became an accredited correspondent to the United Nations and founded the United Israel World Union.
Many of them, including on occasion some of the freelance teams, often enjoyed nowadays the sort of freedom and prerogatives once granted only to the accredited correspondents of great newspapers.
Laurence Edmund Allen of Associated Press For his stories of the activities of the British Mediterranean Fleet, written as an accredited correspondent attached to the fleet.
Maynes was the first British correspondent to enter Paris after the Normandy invasion, arriving with another accredited correspondent, Ernest Hemingway, two days before the city's liberation by Allied Forces.
But day after tedious day, the accredited correspondents not assigned to combat pools - some of them famous editors and writers on special missions - swallow their dignity, return to the J.I.B. and plead.
He has been an accredited correspondent at the White House, the Congress, U.S. Department of State, the Pentagon, the United Nations and the New York City Police Department.
As I said, it would be good to invest in new websites and our own TV channels, but we already have the world’s largest group of accredited correspondents on our doorstep: 1300 journalists who are hungry to report good-quality stories to audiences all over the world.
Bureaus Wlll Remain Open The Beijing bureaus of both the Voice of America and The Associated Press will continue to function, as the Voice of America has one other accredited correspondent and The Associated Press has two others.