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12 hours ago ago from Interactive Knowhow
13:09 Live blogging was the first item on the agenda today and I'm starting a few minutes late because of that. But I'm thrilled to say that the Council has voted by a large majority to allow live blogging to go ahead, as long as general comments are under the Chatham House rule (ie: not attributed) and people give permission to be named/ quoted. This seems fair because (as one Fellow pointed out), people may feel inhibited from saying what ...
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