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I got to attend conference in the tabernacle once and happened to be seated in the row behind the journalists. What I most clearly recall is their frantic leaps to attention and diligent scribbling when obviously someone strayed from their prepared talk! I'm glad they were careful to include those sections, since they were the ones most likely to have included things that the speaker was impressed to say because of the specific audience attending.
Would that all journalists shared your integrity! Thank you for "being there".
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