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do that. it was a private matter and i discovered other journalists have the same practice and i assumed for roughly the same reason. my wife describes it as one of the dumber things that i do. she has a long list of dumb things i do. why does she think that? she thinks that you want to exercise your right as a citizen. she probably thinks that you have a bias for and against certain people and certain positions anyway. you write a column that is an opinion column, so what is the big deal? i am comfortable with it, and since i am writing the column, that is what i do. we need to start the column? the column started in 1966 when i went to work for the national journal . it is a magazine that is published in washington and is intended for lawyers and lobbyists and congressmen and their staff people. people who deal in policy and are interested in the details of policy. i was hired there in 1976 as an economics reporter. part of that job description was writing a colum
side and against the other side and i thought it better not to do that. it was a private matter and i discovered another other journalists have the same practice and i assumed for roughly the same reason. my wife describes it as one of the dumber things that i do. she has a long list of dumb things i do. why does she think that? she thinks that you want to add a exercise your right as a citizen. she probably thinks that you have a bias for and against certain people and certain positions anyway. you write a column that is an opinion column, so what is the big deal? i am comfortable with it, and since i am writing the column, that is what i do. we need to start the column? the column started in 1966 when i went to work for the national journal . it is a magazine that is published in washington and is intended for lawyers and lobbyists and congressmen and their staff people. people who deal in policy and are interested in the details of policy. i was hired there i
. the question is that all members that have returned for two or more places in the parts of the united kingdom will make a selection within one week after it appears there s no question from the return to their place. and this is what it looked like november 21st, 1989, the speaker of the house of commons was bernard weatherall. and joining us by telephone today to talk about this 20th anniversary is peter knoll the controller of the bbs parliament tv. what has been the reaction on looking back at this 20 years of being on tv? i think that that most m.p. s now regard the the decision to televise is simply a matter of inevidentibility. very few now look back and think they did something really remarkable but could be overturned. but at the time the it was a massive decision. and they had been through so many votes, being turned down each time until eventually, the decision is taken to go for it. now the leadership at the time, what was its position? margaret t
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