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Press gallery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (96 words) |
 | The press gallery is the part of a parliament where journalists are allowed to sit or gather to observe and then report speeches and events. |
 | This is generally one of the galleries overlooking the floor of the house. |
 | In the United States this group is referred to as the press corps. |
| White House Press Corps. (1148 words) |
 | The Washington press corps has come grudgingly to the recognition that George W. Bush is malleable with the truth, as the Washington Post delicately put it. |
 | George Bush's press conference yesterday was only the ninth he has held in 30 months of office and a offered rare chance for reporters to get to grips with the most disciplined, and arguably the most secretive, White House of modern times. |
 | It was the first such gathering of the full press corps at Bush's ranch and the second of its kind in Bush's presidency. |