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Just Saying No

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Freelance newspaper reporter Wally Wakefield is being fined 200 dollars a day for not...

Freelance newspaper reporter Wally Wakefield is being fined 200 dollars a day for not revealing his sources for a story he wrote back in 1997. Find out why principle is so important to him.

04/16/2004

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