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But that in turn demands that we in the press remain true to the things we already know how to do: investigate, report, bear witness, question, take our time, and admit that we don’t know what we don’t know.

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But Miller says the goal is still to remain true to T-Boy Wrestling’s DIY and punk roots.

Our focus is to not shy away from any of those things, but it’s to remain true to what “The Choice” is, which is telling a story about who he is.

And though not all will become season-ticket holders, the hope is they’ll at least remain true fans, keep TV ratings high and maybe pay to see more games and buy team merchandise.

“This visit today feels a bit like a fig leaf, not just for the Kenyans but for Africa in general, and a kind of a placeholder for the administration to say: All of those things that we said early on in the administration, they all remain true,” Hudson said.

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