LAS VEGAS SUN
It was classic Washington-style pack journalism in pursuit of Harry and Harriet.
An anxious phalanx of dozens of photographers, reporters and videographers waited in a second-floor hallway in the Capitol on Oct. 3 for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers to emerge from their private meeting in Reid's office.
Twenty minutes slipped past their scheduled appearance, and the pack shifted restlessly.
Then the official heads-up from Reid spokesman Jim Manley silenced the group and all cameras pointed at a door to Reid's office.
A few seconds later there was movement. Several over-eager cameras clicked, raising chuckles all around.
A Capitol police officer had sauntered by.
"If it moves, shoot it," one photographer said, laughing.
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