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Virtually none of these complaints have been aired publicly.
Their complaints were researched and in some cases aired publicly.
Many, though, were uncomfortable with having India's problems aired publicly - particularly by a foreign filmmaker.
She also aired publicly a rare voice of doubt about Mr. Putin.
Even academic controversies, she believes, have a value in being aired publicly.
They say they want their story aired publicly now to similar deaths in the future.
She said of Lawson's family affairs being aired publicly: "I felt sorry for all of us involved.
"Husbands in China still hold the traditional view that a family's dirty laundry should not be aired publicly,'' he said.
The details of the alleged attack would be aired publicly and the victims would have to relive the trauma.
Only Cain's version of events has been aired publicly, and he has said that his recollections are hazy.
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