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Was (wer) ist CBS Reports - definition


CBS Reports         
CBS Reports foi o título dado a uma série de documentários produzidos pela divisão de notícias da emissora CBS de 1959 até a década de 1990. CBS Reports foi exibido como uma série dentro de 60 Minutes, uma série independente ou simplesmente episódios especiais individuais.
CBS Reports: The Homosexuals         
"The Homosexuals" foi um episódio da série de televisão documental CBS Reports. O episódio trouxe uma discussão sobre uma série de tópicos envolvendo a homossexualidade e os homossexuais.
CBS Sports Network         
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Beispiele aus Textkorpus für CBS Reports
1. When she appeared on "CBS Reports," she wore a dark wig.
2. He jumped from Washington to doing pieces for CBS Reports,‘‘ traveling to Cambodia, China, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia.
3. Seeking a longer form of storytelling, he jumped from Washington to doing pieces for CBS Reports,‘‘ traveling to Cambodia, China, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia.
4. Last month prices went down 3.3 percent for gasoline and 6 percent for diesel. (Avi Bar–Eli) The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) reports an increase of 10.5 percent in total credit card purchases in the period between November 2006 and January 2007, after an increase of 11.6 percent in the previous three months.
5. Bradley joined "60 Minutes" during the 1'81–82 season after two years as White House correspondent for CBS News and three years at "CBS Reports." His reporting over the years won him a Peabody Award, 1' Emmys and a Robert F.