As journalists — and yes, there are a few of us left — what we choose to report is just as critical as how we report it.

We often have discussions, sometimes disagreements and occasionally outright arguments internally about what we cover, how we cover it and how we put it in front of you.

And, no, it's not as bad, or as contentious, as it sounds. It's actually healthy for journalists. It keeps us sharp honest, and often entertained. We clearly don't get out much.

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