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Reuters
[ roi-terz ]
noun
- a publicly owned international news and information company established in London, 1851.
Example Sentences
Reuters obtained a recording from an internal meeting this month in which Google Research executives promised to better address "sensitive topics" and research critical of Google's own business operations.
In fact, the number of H-2A visas granted for agriculture equipment operators rose to 10,798 from October through March, according to the Reuters report.
Google has struck similar deals with Reuters and regional news companies in the countries where it’s operational, including with another major Australian publisher on Sunday.
The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Reuters, HuffPost and Wired are all looking for new editors.
The Los Angeles Times’s top editor, Norman Pearlstine, recently announced his retirement, as has Stephen Adler, the editor of the Reuters news service.
“We thought it must be the children playing some game,” a worker at the school told Reuters.
“This is a political verdict,” the father of nineteen-year-old Ahmed Khaleefa, who was killed in 2011, told Reuters.
Reuters wrote that about 200 had shown up in all in front of the store.
According to Reuters, Salia's evacuation occurred "at the request of his wife," a statement which has yet to be confirmed.
Reuters, for instance, reported flatly: “Russian TV channel says photos show MH17 shot down by fighter jet.”
The two hits in succession seemed to affect Reuters control, and he gave Wheeler a base on balls.
But Reuters tired arm had lost its cunning and, try as he would, he could not get the ball over the plate.
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