It is much easier to go to alobbycorrespondentand let something be known without being identified.
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A political journalist since 1971, she became alobbycorrespondentin 1974.
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Some lobby correspondents get the correct story, but deliberately issue it as a false one.
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I select one other point from this letter from the lobby correspondents.
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Is this not fair work by the lobby correspondents?
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The letter was sent to most lobby correspondents so that they knew what we were doing.
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But at the same time, at the end of the day, we always find that the lobby correspondents have got the whole picture and put the whole story together.
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