hinojos feadoes lot, right? >> yeah, yeah, exactly. i'm going back next month to give evidence in the trial of the people at esma, which is this terrible torture chamber. and in this case, it's because of two french nuns that were kidnapped, taken away. because we managed to raise an outrcy about it, the navy tried to pretend that they had been kidnapped by the terrorists, and they staged a photograph, which... the nuns managed... in bad french, managed to get the news out that they were, in fact, kidnapped by the navy. and i'm going back to give evidence in that case. the problem at that particular time was that, you know, we knew what was happening, but we had to be able to put it in the paper in a way that the military couldn't quite say, and use it as an excuse to close us down or something like that. that was the difficult part of it. >>inojosa:o you' i argentina, you're a journalist who's basically been trained in the british school, and suddenly you have a military government that is basically saying what you can and can't write