CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, friedman)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, friedman)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (thomas_l__friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, thomas_l__friedman)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (thomas_l__friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, thomas_l__friedman)
CPL @1100 (75.0%) on 31-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (nicholas_d__kristof, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1100 (75.0%) on 31-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, nicholas_d__kristof)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (thomas_l__friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, thomas_l__friedman)
CPL @1096 (87.5%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 Magazine and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 or The Wall Street arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, journal)
CPL @1096 (87.5%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 Magazine and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 or The Wall Street arg2" ] using (journal, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1104 (87.5%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau chief of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, southern)
CPL @1104 (87.5%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau chief of arg2" ] using (southern, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1096 (93.8%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Telegraph and arg1" "arg2 Kos and arg1" "arg2 Mail and arg1" "arg2 Kos or arg1" ] using (daily, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1096 (93.8%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 Telegraph and arg1" "arg2 Kos and arg1" "arg2 Mail and arg1" "arg2 Kos or arg1" ] using (the_new_york_times, daily)
CPL @1094 (93.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and the Wall Street arg2" "arg1 and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 Magazine and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 or The Wall Street arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, journal)
CPL @1094 (93.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and the Wall Street arg2" "arg1 and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 Magazine and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 or The Wall Street arg2" ] using (journal, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 and the Wall Street arg1" "arg2 and The Wall Street arg1" "arg2 Magazine and The Wall Street arg1" "arg2 or The Wall Street arg1" ] using (journal, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" ] using (bob_herbert, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (david_brooks, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1096 (87.5%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" ] using (frank_rich, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1096 (87.5%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (paul_krugman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" ] using (thomas_l__friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (maureen_dowd, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" ] using (bob_herbert, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (david_brooks, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1098 (87.5%) on 21-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" ] using (frank_rich, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Harwood of CNBC and arg2" "arg1 Markoff at arg2" "arg1 Markoff in arg2" "arg1 Markoff from arg2" "arg1 Broder of arg2" "arg1 Markoff of arg2" "arg1 Tierney of arg2" "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Tierney in arg2" ] using (john, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1098 (87.5%) on 21-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (nicholas_d__kristof, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1098 (87.5%) on 21-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (paul_krugman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1098 (87.5%) on 21-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 and David Brooks of arg2" ] using (thomas_friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (99.6%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Pogue at arg2" "arg1 Sanger of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" "arg1 Pogue in arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1096 (93.8%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (maureen_dowd, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" ] using (bob_herbert, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 has a great piece in arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 in his column in arg2" "arg1 wrote a column in arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 had a column in arg2" "arg1 has an interesting column in arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (david_brooks, the_new_york_times)
OE @820 (85.6%) on 06-mar-2014 [ ] using (frank_rich, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 and the editorial board of arg2" "arg1 has an interesting column in arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" ] using (frank_rich, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1096 (75.0%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (gail_collins, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1099 (87.5%) on 23-jan-2018 [ "arg1 wrote an article for arg2" "arg1 is a senior writer at arg2" "arg1 is a science reporter for arg2" ] using (gina_kolata, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 wrote an article for arg2" "arg1 is a business columnist for arg2" ] using (joe_nocera, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Tierney at arg2" "arg1 Strausbaugh of arg2" "arg1 Harwood of CNBC and arg2" "arg1 Markoff at arg2" "arg1 Ochs from arg2" "arg1 Leland of arg2" "arg1 Burns of arg2" "arg1 Markoff in arg2" "arg1 Markoff from arg2" "arg1 Tierney with arg2" "arg1 Kieran of arg2" "arg1 Harwood of arg2" "arg1 Rockwell for arg2" "arg1 Broder of arg2" "arg1 Broder from arg2" "arg1 Simon of arg2" "arg1 Markoff of arg2" "arg1 Rockwell in arg2" "arg1 Hodgman in arg2" "arg1 Tierney of arg2" "arg1 has published work in arg2" "arg1 Wilford of arg2" "arg1 Carrington for arg2" "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Kerry from arg2" "arg1 Rockwell of arg2" "arg1 Tierney in arg2" "arg1 Schwartz of arg2" ] using (john, the_new_york_times)
OE @802 (100.0%) on 09-jan-2014 [ ] using (john, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (nicholas_d__kristof, the_new_york_times)
SEAL @175 (50.0%) on 09-dec-2010 [ 1 ] using (paul_krugman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 of Princeton University and arg2" ] using (paul_krugman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1097 (75.0%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a science correspondent for arg2" "arg1 is a science writer for arg2" ] using (sandra_blakeslee, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 and David Brooks of arg2" ] using (thomas_friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1096 (87.5%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" ] using (thomas_l__friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 wrote a column in arg2" ] using (william_safire, the_new_york_times)
SEAL @175 (50.0%) on 09-dec-2010 [ 1 ] using (maureen_dowd, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (maureen_dowd, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 that claims by arg1" "arg2 reported in December DDDD that arg1" "arg2 reported that President arg1" ] using (bush, the_new_york_times)
OE @823 (100.0%) on 17-mar-2014 [ ] using (steven, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Greenhouse and arg2" "arg1 Lee Myers of arg2" "arg1 Kinzer of arg2" "arg1 Greenhouse of arg2" "arg1 Heller of arg2" "arg1 Weisman of arg2" "arg1 Greenhouse for arg2" "arg1 Erlanger in arg2" "arg1 Erlanger of arg2" "arg1 Holden of arg2" "arg1 Heller for arg2" ] using (steven, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 that claims by arg1" "arg2 reported in December DDDD that arg1" "arg2 reported that President arg1" ] using (bush, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" ] using (bob_herbert, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 has a great piece in arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 wrote a column in arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 has an interesting column in arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (david_brooks, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1097 (93.8%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 has an interesting column in arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" ] using (frank_rich, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1097 (75.0%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (gail_collins, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Tierney at arg2" "arg1 Harwood of CNBC and arg2" "arg1 Markoff at arg2" "arg1 Markoff in arg2" "arg1 Markoff from arg2" "arg1 Tierney with arg2" "arg1 Kieran of arg2" "arg1 Harwood of arg2" "arg1 Broder of arg2" "arg1 Markoff of arg2" "arg1 Tierney of arg2" "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Rockwell of arg2" "arg1 Tierney in arg2" ] using (john, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1097 (87.5%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (nicholas_d__kristof, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1097 (87.5%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (paul_krugman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 and David Brooks of arg2" ] using (thomas_friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" ] using (thomas_l__friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1097 (87.5%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 wrote a column in arg2" ] using (william_safire, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a regular columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist with arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (maureen_dowd, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1100 (75.0%) on 31-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (nicholas_d__kristof, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1100 (75.0%) on 31-jan-2018 [ "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, nicholas_d__kristof)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (thomas_l__friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, thomas_l__friedman)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (thomas_l__friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1107 (75.0%) on 24-may-2018 [ "arg1 is a syndicated columnist for arg2" "arg1 is a columnist for arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, thomas_l__friedman)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, friedman)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, friedman)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, david)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (friedman, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (87.5%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 columnist Tom arg2" "arg1 columnist Thomas arg2" "arg1 writer Thomas arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, friedman)
CPL @1096 (87.5%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 Magazine and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 or The Wall Street arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, journal)
CPL @1096 (87.5%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 Magazine and The Wall Street arg2" "arg1 or The Wall Street arg2" ] using (journal, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (96.9%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Daily News and arg2" "arg1 bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief at arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, chicago)
CPL @1103 (96.9%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Daily News and arg2" "arg1 bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief at arg2" ] using (chicago, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (96.9%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Daily News and arg2" "arg1 bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief at arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, chicago)
CPL @1103 (96.9%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Daily News and arg2" "arg1 bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief at arg2" ] using (chicago, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (99.2%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Times or arg2" "arg1 Times and in arg2" "arg1 Times nor arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 Times and arg2" "arg1 bureau chief of arg2" ] using (los_angeles, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (99.2%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Times or arg2" "arg1 Times and in arg2" "arg1 Times nor arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 Times and arg2" "arg1 bureau chief of arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, los_angeles)
CPL @1104 (99.8%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Newsday and arg2" "arg1 Times Magazine and arg2" "arg1 Post and arg2" "arg1 Daily News and arg2" "arg1 Times or arg2" "arg1 Times Book Review and arg2" "arg1 Times and arg2" "arg1 Review of Books and arg2" "arg1 Observer and arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, new_york)
CPL @1104 (99.8%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Newsday and arg2" "arg1 Times Magazine and arg2" "arg1 Post and arg2" "arg1 Daily News and arg2" "arg1 Times or arg2" "arg1 Times Book Review and arg2" "arg1 Times and arg2" "arg1 Review of Books and arg2" "arg1 Observer and arg2" ] using (new_york, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (100.0%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Times or arg2" "arg1 Post and arg2" "arg1 Post Book World and arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief of arg2" "arg1 Post or arg2" "arg1 Times and arg2" "arg1 Daily News and arg2" "arg1 Post nor arg2" ] using (the_new_york_times, washington)
CPL @1103 (100.0%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Times or arg2" "arg1 Post and arg2" "arg1 Post Book World and arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief of arg2" "arg1 Bureau Chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief for arg2" "arg1 bureau chief of arg2" "arg1 Post or arg2" "arg1 Times and arg2" "arg1 Daily News and arg2" "arg1 Post nor arg2" ] using (washington, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 and the Wall Street arg1" "arg2 and The Wall Street arg1" "arg2 Magazine and The Wall Street arg1" "arg2 or The Wall Street arg1" ] using (journal, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (93.8%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg2 and the Wall Street arg1" "arg2 and The Wall Street arg1" "arg2 Magazine and The Wall Street arg1" "arg2 or The Wall Street arg1" ] using (journal, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (98.4%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Pogue at arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (98.4%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Pogue at arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (99.6%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Pogue at arg2" "arg1 Sanger of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" "arg1 Pogue in arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (99.6%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Pogue at arg2" "arg1 Sanger of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" "arg1 Pogue in arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Harwood of CNBC and arg2" "arg1 Markoff at arg2" "arg1 Markoff in arg2" "arg1 Markoff from arg2" "arg1 Broder of arg2" "arg1 Markoff of arg2" "arg1 Tierney of arg2" "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Tierney in arg2" ] using (john, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1109 (75.0%) on 12-jun-2018 [ "arg1 recently wrote an article for arg2" "arg1 and Jeff Zeleny of arg2" ] using (elisabeth_bumiller, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (100.0%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 Stout of arg2" "arg1 Kocieniewski of arg2" "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Corcoran from arg2" "arg1 Sanger for arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Stout from arg2" "arg1 Waldstein of arg2" "arg1 Kirkpatrick in arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Brooks at arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt in arg2" "arg1 Carr at arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt at arg2" "arg1 Kamp in arg2" "arg1 Barboza of arg2" "arg1 Pagel in arg2" "arg1 Halberstam of arg2" "arg1 Sanger from arg2" "arg1 Sanger at arg2" "arg1 Brooks in arg2" "arg1 Pogue at arg2" "arg1 Sanger of arg2" "arg1 Sanger in arg2" "arg1 Carr in arg2" "arg1 Barstow of arg2" "arg1 Binder of arg2" "arg1 Kirkpatrick of arg2" "arg1 Brooks of arg2" "arg1 Frank of arg2" "arg1 Broder and arg2" "arg1 Shipley of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" "arg1 Cloud with arg2" "arg1 Barstow in arg2" "arg1 Pogue in arg2" "arg1 Goldman for arg2" "arg1 Rohde of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1105 (75.0%) on 25-mar-2018 [ "arg1 writes about science for arg2" "arg1 is a senior writer at arg2" ] using (william_j__broad, the_new_york_times)
OE @811 (100.0%) on 08-feb-2014 [ ] using (stephen, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 Holden of arg2" "arg1 Jay Gould in arg2" "arg1 Holden in arg2" "arg1 Kinzer in arg2" "arg1 Farrell for arg2" "arg1 Kinzer of arg2" "arg1 Manes in arg2" "arg1 Fry from arg2" "arg1 Labaton of arg2" "arg1 Crowley of arg2" "arg1 Holden from arg2" ] using (stephen, the_new_york_times)
SEAL @680 (50.0%) on 07-jan-2013 [ 12345678910111213141516 ] using (stephen, the_new_york_times)
CPL @1103 (100.0%) on 06-mar-2018 [ "arg1 is a reporter for arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt of arg2" "arg1 Pogue from arg2" "arg1 Stout from arg2" "arg1 Pogue of arg2" "arg1 Leonhardt in arg2" "arg1 Barboza of arg2" "arg1 Sanger from arg2" "arg1 Pogue at arg2" "arg1 Sanger of arg2" "arg1 Binder of arg2" "arg1 Brooks of arg2" "arg1 Cay Johnston of arg2" "arg1 Pogue in arg2" "arg1 Rohde of arg2" ] using (david, the_new_york_times)