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  • You know, I originally came - my first journalism job was with a publication called The Hotline, which is a - basically a trade publication that covers politics for professionals and campaigns for professionals.

    Chuck Todd Examines 'How Barack Obama Won' 2009

  • I wasn't sure he would do it, but Hotline is reporting that Warner will host a fundraiser for Webb soon.

    Warner to host Webb fundraiser 2006

  • Hotline is a must-read for beltway insiders: When It Rains, It Amanpours

    01/05/2006 2006

  • I wasn't sure he would do it, but Hotline is reporting that Warner will host a fundraiser for Webb soon.

    Not Larry Sabato: 2006

  • The Hotline is a big inside-the-beltway publication read by all.

    02/16/2005 2005

  • She called the Hotline and spoke with a counselor who talked her through it.

    unknown title 2009

  • She called the Hotline and spoke with a counselor who talked her through it.

    unknown title 2009

  • She called Hotline to say that her telephone was replaced last week.

    newsday.co.tt 2009

  • * I called the Hotline on Fraud for food stamps twice, and they tell me they have only seven inspectors.

    Charleston Daily Mail - Opinion 2009

  • Hotline is particularly popular in Europe, but the study’s findings also apply to any other p2p community such as Kazaa, BearShare, or LimeWire,’ he states, going on:

    File-share risk overplayed 2004

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