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    "content": "But you see, hon. Kamama, you claim to rise under Standing Order No.86, which makes reference to Members. I have had occasion to make a ruling on this. It is Members of the House. So, unless there is a Member, the person whom the report may be quoting, if he is a known Member--- If he is anonymous, then it may be difficult for the House to intervene, especially under Standing Order No.86. However, of course, you make a valid point that the paper must not speculate. Newspapers are urged, at all times, to be factual when making references to either deliberations in the plenary or in committees. Of course, every newspaper has its own editorial policy, and I may find it difficult to have to intervene in their editorial policies. However, it is important that newspapers and any other person reporting the deliberations or proceedings of the House or a committee of the House should, as much as possible, be factual to avoid sensational reporting."
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