It's the burning question of the day. The media needs to openly discuss the effects of the affair and also key things, like the importance of not compromising on editorial independence.
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That's when he came out of their yard and into our fence, ... He closed our fence and knocked on the door. He was walking like he was on a Sunday stroll except he was covered in blood. At first, I thought he was wearing gloves, but his hands were covered in blood.
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