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reporter 1. a person, esp a barrister, authorized to write official accounts of judicial proceedings 2. a person authorized to report the proceedings of a legislature 3. (in Scotland) Social welfare an official who arranges and conducts children's panel hearings and who may investigate cases and decide on the action to be taken How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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A Newspaper Reporter who had just arrived escaped by climbing a hill near by, and there he found the Sole Survivor of the expedition - a mule-driver - down on his knees behind a mesquite bush, praying with extreme fervour. The affair ended in our going to the State capital, where my father found work as a reporter of legislative proceedings for one of the daily journals, and I was taken into the office as a compositor. Henry Saylor, who was killed in Covington, in a quarrel with Antonio Finch, was a reporter on the Cincinnati Commercial. |
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