From AJR, February/March 2005 issue April/May Preview: Does No Mean No? A former journalist says she doesn’t want to be interviewed, but then talks freely. Should the interviewer have used her remarks? By Natalie Pompilio Natalie Pompilio is a reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer. One of a reporter's basic tasks is to keep a source talking, to get past the initial refusals and hesitations and score an interview. But what if the source is a former journalist who believes her conversation with a columnist is just a friendly talk between colleagues, not an on-the-record interview? T.T. Nhu, a one-time San...