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Reporter   /rɪpˈɔrtər/   Listen
noun
Reporter  n.  One who reports. Specifically:
(a)
An officer or person who makes authorized statements of law proceedings and decisions, or of legislative debates.
(b)
One who reports speeches, the proceedings of public meetings, news, etc., for the newspapers. "Of our tales judge and reportour."






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"Reporter" Quotes from Famous Books



... mind for the worst, for we had a reporter there, and some others who were only too ready to make the most of such a scene. Nevertheless I would rather have the same thing over and over again, than have the most stately and orderly ceremonials conjoined with spiritual death. These things, with all their proprieties, are very chilling ...
— From Death into Life - or, twenty years of my ministry • William Haslam

... to tear a fragmentary interview from the "bereaved railway magnate," as he was called in the potted phrase of the journalist. Apparently the poor, trapped man had been too soft-hearted or too dazed with grief to put up a forceful resistance, and the reporter had been quick to ...
— Everyman's Land • C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson

... in snow. Off to one side of the main building a faint yellowish glow was the plastic dome of the meteor-watch radar instrument. Inside Brad Soames displayed his special equipment to a girl reporter flown down to the Antarctic to do human-interest ...
— Long Ago, Far Away • William Fitzgerald Jenkins AKA Murray Leinster

... imagination, when it came to limning the Man About Town, was blank. I fancied that he bad a detachable sneer (like the smile of the Cheshire cat) and attached cuffs; and that was all. Whereupon I asked a newspaper reporter about him. ...
— The Four Million • O. Henry

... absence of the regular reporter of Lord Eldon's decisions, was requested to take a note of any decision which should be given. As a full record of all that was material, which had occurred during the day, Sir George made the following entry ...
— Law and Laughter • George Alexander Morton


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