[ noun ] a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media <noun.person>
Morris has countered with Earps of his own, as well as a Monmouth College professor and a local newspaperman.
"It's an insane market out there," says Neil Wertheimer, an Orange County newspaperman who lost the chance to buy a modest home to a bidder willing to pay $10,000 above the asking price.
After a stint as a newspaperman in Kansas, he had worked for 20 years as a spokesman for such government agencies as the Treasury and Transportation departments, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Appalachian Regional Commission.
Nixon began his career as a newspaperman in 1934 at the Michigan City Dispatch, owned by his father, Don Nixon.
So with tongue firmly in cheek, the author, himself a former newspaperman, bestowed the name on a secondary character, the editor of the Albany Chronicle who takes young Quinn under his wing.
Hastings, who as Florida's first black federal judge was removed by the U.S. Senate after a jury acquitted him of bribery, will face former newspaperman Jim Minter in an Oct. 2 runoff for the Democratic nomination for secretary of state.