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How will this affect the Deseret News' constant coverage of Mitt Romney, regardless of whether or not the "story" has anything to do with Mitty?
What does that have to do with this shield law? That's a journalistic decision that is based on objectivity and ethics, not the legality of divulging sources to law enforcement officials.
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