Small presses tend to fill the niches that larger publishers neglect.
But the press tends to treat each new piece of research as incontrovertible fact rather than value-laden observation and opinion.
Until the 1950s, at least, the press tended to react to events in the sporting world rather than 'create' them.
Continue reading the main story The press tend to hang medals around your neck - sometimes that can have a major effect on people.
Popieluszko's murder wasn't more important; the discrepancy can be explained by saying the press tends to focus on only a few things at a time.
If a man is in a powerful position the press tends to go along to the point of being subservient.
The second mistake the press tends to make is labeling any new pope as either conservative or progressive.
This year the press, the public and the film industry have tended to focus on how much money a film makes during its opening weekend.
Outside the Baltic republics, the local press tends to either ignore independent movements or attack them.
But with executions becoming more common, the press tends to pay less attention each time.