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  • The prickly relations became most intense in November 1973, when Gore tailed a pack of junketeering councilmen to a convention in Puerto Rico, and mocked their trip in a front-page story, only to be found munching at their snacks table.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • The prickly relations became most intense in November 1973, when Gore tailed a pack of junketeering councilmen to a convention in Puerto Rico, and mocked their trip in a front-page story, only to be found munching at their snacks table.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • The prickly relations became most intense in November 1973, when Gore tailed a pack of junketeering councilmen to a convention in Puerto Rico, and mocked their trip in a front-page story, only to be found munching at their snacks table.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • The prickly relations became most intense in November 1973, when Gore tailed a pack of junketeering councilmen to a convention in Puerto Rico, and mocked their trip in a front-page story, only to be found munching at their snacks table.

    Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010

  • Other NAACP sources are critical of Chavis and Gibson for what they see as cronyism and expense-account junketeering.

    Trial By Fire At The Naacp 2008

  • By the way, most of the reporters I talked to after the forum were headed out on the red-eye, which put a real crimp on their junketeering.

    One More Post from the Health Care Forum - Swampland - TIME.com 2007

  • This publicity firm controls "the List," a register of the junketeering journalists who can be relied on to present a product to the public.

    Air Miles and Press Junkets, Consumerism and Coincidence 2001

  • J., the junketeering journalist, once dreamed of becoming a crusading reporter and got an internship at "the Downtown News, the oldest and largest alternative weekly in the U.S. of A."

    Air Miles and Press Junkets, Consumerism and Coincidence 2001

  • This publicity firm controls "the List," a register of the junketeering journalists who can be relied on to present a product to the public.

    Air Miles and Press Junkets, Consumerism and Coincidence 2001

  • J., the junketeering journalist, once dreamed of becoming a crusading reporter and got an internship at "the Downtown News, the oldest and largest alternative weekly in the U.S. of A."

    Air Miles and Press Junkets, Consumerism and Coincidence 2001

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