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The Anti-LGBT Moments of the Sarah Palin Tornado http://bit.ly/DozI0
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Interactive Map of Debate on Future of Newspapers http://bit.ly/14e1bq
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Is Iran Coercing Reformer Confessions? http://bit.ly/18jfwU
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Palin and The Power of Resentment http://bit.ly/JIOiw
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http://bit.ly/26bL0 LGBT: Judge Walker Fast-Tracks Olson/Boies
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Pre-Pre-Pre Pubescent Love, Adam Faced Down By Conspicuous Wealth, One Less Student http://bit.ly/y30SU
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Lincoln and the Hanging of 38 Sioux, 1862 http://bit.ly/4RwVL
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Tuesday MJ Memorial Will Test Web Infrastructure http://bit.ly/I6V2s
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Carolyn Maloney for U.S. Senate http://bit.ly/hck6x
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A Good Argument for Insurance: Illegal Surgery in Las Vegas http://bit.ly/3WImsm
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Six Reasons Why Iran Cannot Be Explained in a Twitter Feed http://bit.ly/3seVGy
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The Coming Chinese Superstate: Richard Lynn’s Eugenics http://bit.ly/1O7iMO
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Blog: A List of Senators and Congress Members and Their Receipts from Health Care Interests http://bit.ly/rHtnn
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HT Obama Blog: POLITICO has become a political gossip website. (It was never that great to begin with.) http://bit.ly/17B3EF
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Carolyn Maloney for U.S. Senate http://bit.ly/hck6x
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Thoughts on The Future of Journalism from the Purple List http://bit.ly/9gsC5
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Pakistan’s top Taliban leader, Baitullah Mehsud, is buying children as young as 7 to serve as suicide bombers. http://bit.ly/GvzBV
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Social media schizophrenia …. are you suffering from this ? http://bit.ly/SwLHR
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First DNC Story Ad on Health Care Video and A Chance to Contribute to Airing It http://bit.ly/n7Rbr
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CC Usury with Impunity Hiking Rates Before Law Takes Effect in February http://bit.ly/N0HLP
Bill said,
July 5, 2009 at 6:21 pm
The link offering an interactive map of the debates about the future of journalism is really great. It is a particularly messy subject and the map does a fair job of organizing the issues and suggestions. Of course it is a subject that is going through rapid radical development/change so this type of mapping is likely to be out dated fairly swiftly. There are also some great interviews with top journalists about the future of journalism which I have found useful at http://www.ourblook.com/component/option,com_sectionex/Itemid,200076/id,8/view,category/#catid69
stephencrose said,
July 5, 2009 at 6:58 pm
Thanks. A big issue in our household as my wife and I have both been pro journalists and editors among other things.