The Iraqi Free Press, which did not exist 18 months ago because there was no such thing as the Iraqi Free Press, broke a story about the U.N. Oil-for-Food scandal, which could potentially turn out to be the largest scandal in history.
I'm not one who goes for the 'all press is good press' dictum.
Hollywood wants press, any kind of press.
Good choice. You have selected the SUV. Press one for a black SUV. Press two for powder blue. Press three for bright orange with the 'caution: bank robber on board' bumper sticker
Well British pension funds have not been investing the savings of British people in British infrastructure.
I grew up in a very British family who had been transplanted to Canada, and my grandmother's house was filled with English books. I was a very early reader, so I was really brought up being surrounded with piles of British books and British newspaper...
For billionaires who cannot buy good press, there is the option of buying the press.
Any press is good press. So keep on ragging me.
Press on! for in the grave there is no work and no device. Press on! while yet you may.
The principle victims of British policies are Unpeople—those whose lives are deemed worthless, expendable in the pursuit of power and commercial gain. They are the modern equivalent of the ‘savages’ of colonial days, who could be mown down by B...
Pressed into service means pressed out of shape.
One of the unsung freedoms that go with a free press is the freedom not to read it.
What gunpowder did for war the printing press has done for the mind.
Basically, books were a luxury item before the printing press.
Every technology, including the printing press, comes at some price.
There was a loud shuffling above. A line of redcoats took their position at the edge of the ravine and aimed down at the rebels. "Present!" the British officer screamed to his men. "Present!" yelled the American officer. His men brought the butts of ...
'MaerskKendal' is a rarity with its British flag, the 'LONDON' home port painted on its bow, its two British chief officers, and its portrait of the queen in the mess room, apparently common courtesy on British ships, but a little alarming to me.
At the height of the British Empire very few English novels were written that dealt with British power. It's extraordinary that at the moment in which England was the global superpower the subject of British power appeared not to interest most writer...
The printing press is the greatest weapon in the armoury of the modern commander.
The Internet feeds off the main press, and the main press feeds off the Internet. They're working in tandem.
Mother considered a press conference on a par with a visit to a cage of cobras.