it means relatives. but, as the report that you ve just outlined shows, you have to be cautious and careful, and judicious. and it s always those judgment calls. and all of us as journalists, who been in the front line and managing journalists, know you have to keep discussing how you approach people who are often grieving. and, as you say, katie, we may have found out things much more quickly than relatives and as you made clear, sometimes journalism missteps. but, as i say, it s important that journalism has its function of explaining to the public what has happened, finding out the truth about what has happened. we are an essential part of democratic society, an important part of holding those in power to account and explaining to the public what s going on. and doorsteps, as they re called in the old language, are part of that. but again, they need to be carefully used. maria breslin, you are editor now, but you started