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:42:00
You haven't even typed it!
:42:03
Has any of your article been
published before?

:42:05
Our paper doesn't take stories
from free-lancers.

:42:08
I'm neither a free-lancer nor I
like to be a journalist.

:42:12
I've come to you because you
have closed this issue.

:42:17
But what's new in this report?
It's a six-year-old dead story.

:42:21
Yes it's dead. It's dead because
it hasn't been mixed with spices.

:42:27
Give back my papers. But tell
me one thing Mr. Menon.

:42:32
If a member of your family was
missing, what would you do?

:42:37
Won't you write about him. Won't
you use your newspaper for that.

:42:42
If your brother or sister comes
to see you, will you turn him out

:42:47
And then you profess that 'pen is
more powerful than sword'.

:42:51
Is this the way?
:42:56
I'm sorry, sir.
I've said bit too much.

:43:00
But one cries as much
and as long as pain persists.

:43:08
Give this report to me. I'll see
what I can do.

:43:22
Did you see this news brother.
:43:24
You stupid! I've not only seen
I've read it too.

:43:28
Now go and find the writer of
this sad story.

:43:33
And tell her that V.K. Singh
wants to meet her, soon.

:43:37
Read it and mourn about it.
It's crime against our people.

:43:42
It isn't time to sit quietly
but it's time to do something.

:43:45
Call that girl-what's her
name - Fiza.

:43:49
Tell her Syed wants to see her.
We'll get her justice.

:43:57
Yes I'm ready for the interview.

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