Yet something more than a purely journalistic curiosity had brought me to St. Paul in 1989.
Recently, this columnist paid it a visit, not out of desperation - though she has experienced plenty of that in her time - but journalistic curiosity.
Then, when he found out she had been murdered, I should imagine his journalistic curiosity got him sniffing around that, too.
It suddenly came to him in a sickening headlong rush: The insatiable, jovial, journalistic curiosity, the searching questions.
At the heart of their photography is journalistic curiosity.
His ability to combine journalistic curiosity and a low-key humanistic literary skill reminds me a bit of Ernie Pyle's old columns.
In the name of "journalistic curiosity,", Lyon convinced his editor to buy the pills online.
The third common expression for which my journalistic curiosity found the origin, was 'Hobson's choice'.
Something beyond his journalistic curiosity was piqued.
Carol's journalistic curiosity was piqued; the sound seemed so out of place.