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Welby said frontline reporters were the "lookouts who stand on the watchtower" and paid a "profound cost" for what they saw, "sometimes deeply hurt mentally, emotionally, physically, spiritually, even killed doing it".
"I've got a nice boyfriend," she added, which was another lie, or a half lie particularly that word "boyfriend," which she would never normally have used about the man she saw sometimes, a musician who was thoroughly wrapped up in his own work.
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