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<p>types of products, one for each type of customer. An internal product might contain detail of sources, collection methods, and analytic techniques, while an external product is more like journalism. Remember that journalists always address:<br/>
#Who<br/>
#What<br/>
#When<br/>
#Where<br/>
#Why</p>

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