> > > "Are there any questions?"
> >
> > Garibaldi askes, "How many of these interviews are we to do?
I
> > mean I am not really comfortable talking to the press. I would rather
spend
> > my time preparing for the mission ahead."
>
> "Then, perhaps you could set aside one or two hours. I will select
> interviews that would take full advantage of that time."
>
"Ok. I will get back to you on that once I have reported aboard."
Garibaldi said with some reluctance in his voice.
>
> Bedru added, "I'm afraid this is price we must all pay. While your
> primary focus is to be prepping for the mission, do make some time for
> these interviews."
>
> "Aye, Admiral," Renaud replied. Her mother could hear the telltale
> reluctance in Lauren's voice.
>
> "Are there any other questions?"
>
Captain Henson looked around, then turned and said, "I believe that will be
about it. I will be meeting with my command crew individually before they
contact you with available times for one-on-one interviews. That should be
completed no later than noon tomorrow."
{randye}