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3:46:02
You cannot print that I have access
to military secrets.

3:46:06
Even if it were true,
it would be classified information.

3:46:11
What a shame.
3:46:13
But you said before -
3:46:14
I said that I help make decisions.
3:46:18
That is different.
3:46:21
OK. That's too bad.
3:46:27
But you see, sir, it is a rule
for a newspaperman not to be dull.

3:46:31
Surely I can print that files marked
top secret pass your desk every day?

3:46:35
Why do you stay on this subject?
What are you trying to find out?

3:46:41
Well, everyone knows
that there are leaks in NATO.

3:46:45
What has that to do with me?
3:46:48
I am just trying to clear up
a discrepancy for my article.

3:46:52
What discrepancy?
3:46:55
You see, sir, it is our information
3:46:58
that the head of the Russian
NATO desk, Boris Kusenov,

3:47:01
has defected
and is now in Washington.

3:47:03
But we are also informed that
you claimed Boris Kusenov is dead.

3:47:08
Could you clear up this discrepancy?
3:47:19
(Drawer opens)
3:47:54
This is not a newspaper interview.
3:47:58
No.
But I wouldn't mind publishing it.


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