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How to follow a conference with an automated Twitter list
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Journalism and social media whitepaper
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#pimpmyblog: Blogging is about reading, not just writing
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What publishers can learn from Tesco Clubcard
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News personalisation as it should be
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Moving on: a new job
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Is it time for a British Journalism Awards?
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Normal service to resume shortly…
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How not to write search-friendly headlines: A lesson from Times Online
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Kindle and iPhone: Competing models for the future of mobile news
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Twitter users: narcissistic, insecure, lacking identity and mundane
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Features of the next generation editorial CMS
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Writing for the web: What belongs in the online style guide?
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What happens to newspapers?
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Martin says: find me
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Which CMS do they use in online journalism utopia?
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Planning applications as hyperlocal news
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Full disclosure time: New job
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This is an accidental ‘lifestream’
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Hacks divided by an (un)common jargon
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Independent: robots.txt
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The plural of anecdote is not data — even when it’s ‘crowdsourced’
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Why teach journalism students Dreamweaver?
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More media links on Press Gazette’s new news blog
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Online media is greener than print — but only for some time
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Why can’t a newspaper CMS be as user-friendly as a blog?
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On the (Citizen) Media
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(Somewhat) off topic: European baseball as niche sports journalism
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Blogging under fire
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More essential reading: data and interactivity in online journalism
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Essential reading for online journalism
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Google News deal with UK news organisations?
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News design for the RSSless reader
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Is anyone actually in favour of the code of conduct?
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Hey j-schools, teach before you unleash
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A different online strategy: Lag behind deliberately
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Yet more meta-Twittering
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Twitter plugin for WordPress
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@OPA: The other blog is back
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An experiment with improvised video journalism
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Brighton crime story shows how far FOI still has to go
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Skillset of the journalist of the future
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Freedom of Information, mashups and online journalism
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Forget blogs: it’s the ‘crogs’ you want
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IT questions for newspaper executives
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Sign both online petitions for Freedom of Information
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Attention journalists: Focus on blog signal, not noise
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Wot’s this? New Media Express?
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Paid video content for Monocle web site
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More bloggers for the UK journalist’s reading list
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Text-to-speech may have a purpose, after all
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Don’t let the newsroom CMS stifle creativity
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Visualising the UK journalism-blogger network
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Some print recognition for the journalist-bloggers
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A masterclass in tabloid blogging
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What’s worse: dead trees or energy-hungry computers?
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Blogging vs journalism, yet again
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MP pledges Early Day Motion backing journalists’ FOI campaign
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Is the Telegraph really Number 1?
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Droning on and on
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How the FOI (Amendment) Bill slipped through
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Some observations
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FOI (Amendment) Bill progresses in Parliament
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Journalists’ farm subsidy victory for European FOI and CAR
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Google loses German domain
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Google back in charge at google.de
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A crash course in journalism and Web 2.0
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‘Head-cam’ video voxpops at Press Gazette
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David Maclean MP aims to limit Freedom of Information
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The news portal oligarchy’s effect on headlines
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The great political blog flame war
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One site, two issues in online journalism
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Note to journalism schools: give us new heroes
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News is what matters, not newspapers
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The conservatism of journalism students
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Random notes on blogging
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BBC News via Twitter
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Why (some) old media orgs struggle with blogs
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No need to e-mail the Indy; the conversation will go on
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Web hath no fury like a Girl scorned
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A wiki for leaking secrets
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Promoting computer-assisted reporting in Britain
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Sarah’s Law and the ethics of database journalism
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Hussein’s hanging video and the ‘new media ethic’
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Five tests for newspaper blogs
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CNN breaking news mashup on Twitter
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A whole new Focus in Germany
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Why isn’t the NUJ’s magazine online?
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Five Things You Didn’t Know About Me
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The Independent’s blogs: must do better
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Britain pays off WWII debt
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Dialup sucks
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Fröhliche Weihnachten
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A magazine for every trade
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Pricy wifi
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Are the victims ‘prostitutes’, ‘sex workers’ or ‘women’?
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Guide to Web 2.0, version 1.5
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What is the media’s carbon footprint, in print and online?
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Google News Norway removes thumbnails
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Court reporting rules apply to bloggers, too
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Should ‘citizen journalists’ be better compensated?
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Is blogging a valid form of journalism?
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Underwood Street 2.0: Press Gazette moves again
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Resurrection, resuscitation, revival or relaunch?
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Midwest mafia: the video
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Wilmington buys Press Gazette
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The midwestern mafia talk about “stuff”
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Poetry for Press Gazette
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Getting sacked: Good for blog readership
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The Telegraph’s multimedia scoop
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The extraordinary story of rendition
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Crowdsourcing is ‘vexatious’
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Better blogging will follow
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Rob McGibbon on 18 Doughty Street
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Press Gazette: No postmortem yet
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Greenslade on Press Gazette
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Is long-tail ‘hitism’ causing journalists’ negative view of blogs?
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No shield law for American bloggers – and none planned, either
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We are all journalists now (except you lot in the comments section)
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Apologies for blog silence
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What reporting isn’t “computer-assisted” these days?
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Police increasingly use Oyster card data
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Real-life Simpsons intro
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Why pay for newspapers?
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Protecting online sources
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On “moonbat” and other blog jargon
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WTF? No WTF?
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Comment is free, but won’t be anonymous
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Watching watchers watching the watchers
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The NUJ on “witness contributors”
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Newsvine invites available
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Lowri Turner: ‘most of my best friends are gay’
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Canada warns the US (and Europe) over Arctic
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Blair for Secretary-General
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Surveillance online
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A blogger in Parliament
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Dead trees still very much alive
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New Statesman has leaked rendition note
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CIA flights in Scotland
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EU vulnerable to terror attack
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Al-Jazeera won’t get its memo
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The exploited labour of the intern masses
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Extending FOIA to Congress
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Web typography
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Frank and non-diplomatic language
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End polygamy ban, document urges
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Request charges would harm FOI use
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Lawyer seeks disclosure of al-Jazeera memo
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A blogger goes pro
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US Freedom of Information sites
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Prize for in-depth reporting
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Piracy on public computers
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Call for more open government in Delaware
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Mapping a pandemic
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Dubai
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Adding to the archive
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Telegraph begins blogging
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Kennedy resigns
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Even MPs should present arguments
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Telegraph appoints podcast editor
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Councils must disclose hygiene reports
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Minister downplays growing FOIA appeals backlog
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Lance Armstrong trial should worry bloggers
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Why journalists rarely use FOIA
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Government logos, a bargain at £25 grand
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Is France Europe’s leading blogging nation?
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CIA flights entered Swiss airspace
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More FOI disclosure RSS feeds
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NY Times enters the blogosphere
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More evidence of CIA flights at UK airports
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US political parties use FOIA for oppo research
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Officials’ names must be named
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ID Cards: ‘Secrecy for secrecy’s sake’
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Stopping the presses – forever?
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Why we still need newspapers
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Global and national elites
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Exploring an alleged CIA ‘black site’
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CIA scandal hurts transatlantic cooperation
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CIA agent claims Rome knew of rendition
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Black sites investigator hopes for Senate leak
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Is the German blogosphere lagging too?
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Peak oil day: it’s all downhill from here
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Brits’ trips to Saint Nick’s irk Norway
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Will Google for £800 an hour
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The unique perspective of (NBC) television
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Pentagon received 10,000 FOI requests since 2001
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Finally some UK CAR reporting
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Italy may try CIA agents in absentia
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British and European MPs want answers on CIA renditions
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Another Downing Street memo?
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Key FOI case set for Tribunal hearing
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CIA flights landed on Med islands
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Leaked CIA budget figure may be wrong
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British journalists make 10% of local FOI requests
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British blogs get some attention
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Britain alone in indifference to CIA flights
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Senator proposes secret biomedical agency
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Now Spain seeks CIA renditions probe
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FOI requests cost councils £339
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America’s bizarre newspaper business
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Germany joins Italian probe into CIA rendition
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FOI watchdog requests big budget increase
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The unrepresentative blogosphere
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Italy requests CIA agents’ extradition
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EU may publish farm subsidies
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Gowers: British papers must wake to the web
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U.S. spends $44 billion on spooks
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‘Human error’ in Army PDF blunder
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Where in Europe is the CIA ‘gulag’?
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Clarke lets in controvertial cleric
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Hitler removed from Google Print
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Does low blog readership matter?
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An FOI request on Viktor Bout
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More openness in Ireland, less in Britain
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Secrets of the dead
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Paramilitaries threaten press freedom
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NY Times columnists’ waning influence
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Bloggers ‘probably not’ shielded by law
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‘A waste of time’ reconsidered
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Ich bin kein Berliner
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Gore-for-porn webmaster arrested
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British investigative journalism lags behind Europe
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Italy seeks US diplomat in CIA renditions case
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Canada limits Internet libel forum shopping
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Times calls for openness
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How officals filter sensitive FOI requests
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Tube map for your iPod
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New Joint Intelligence Committee chairman named
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Gore-for-porn: blogosphere to MSM and back again
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FOI documentary on Radio 4
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Treasury: flat tax disclosure would ‘harm international relations’
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The race for Africa’s oil
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‘Brownies’ and civil service professionalism
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US Navy contracted CIA rendition planes
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New Zealand: don’t blame proportional representation
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Germany: don’t blame proportional representation
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German FOI law now online
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Are GIs trading grisly war photos for porn?
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UK harbour information is not yet free
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Katrina aid to be burned over BSE fears
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German election roundup
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German coalition speculation, day 1
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Did Germany vote against the flat tax?
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Remember those flat tax redactions
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New Zealand election also a cliffhanger
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Merkel wins for Social Democrats
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German election too close to call
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The “bicycle theory” of the EU
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1061
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UK role in CIA rendition flights
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Feds frustrate New Orleans pollution queries
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Manhattan air, deciduous of letterhead
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British Katrina aid barred over BSE fears?
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Voting in Germany, Part 2
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FOI disclosures via RSS
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The sociology of disasters
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Rebuilding New Orleans
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Police radio scanners in the UK
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Berliner-size Guardian launch day set
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Rules for military bloggers in Iraq
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Denmark bans CIA rendition flights
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Companies disguise FOIA searches
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Are pricy footballers worth the cost?
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Canada flexes Arctic muscles
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Media kowtowing to gag requests
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What cricket can learn from baseball
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Guardian journo gets an A-Level
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Blair’s holiday and media self-censorship
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Students assert consumer rights
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Nun in ‘indecorous’ dance rap
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Lip synching banned
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Flat taxes and FOIA, part 3
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Commercial ‘abuse’ of open government
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Chad journalists stage news blackout
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Site invites GIs to trade grisly war photos for porn
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More confusion over flat tax FOIA request
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Netherlands to reveal EU farm subsidies
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Glasgow to post health inspections online
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US FOI requests top 4 million
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Flat tax redactions leaked
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BBC defends use of terror suspects’ CCTV images
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UK media blackout on terror suspects
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Should Parliament approve all “armed conflicts”?
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Iraq not safe enough to return refugees
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Hollywood does 9/11: two movies in the works
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Computer sale causes stampede
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Chad: fourth journalist jailed
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Who’s afraid of interpretivist sociologists?
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What’s better in Britain than in the US
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Stealth expansion of government secrecy
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Privatization and Freedom of Information
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How to vote in Germany
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Home Office: Iraq is ‘safe’
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Latin American FOIAs not working
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Iraq war advice: e-mails not released
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Wire services in the digital age
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Death to Europe!
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Citizen journalism debate on Today
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Web site takes council to court
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War-making powers of the Prime Minister
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The A-list of blogosphere sources
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Technorati to be sold?
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Police gag call for CCTV pictures
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NYT obtains 9/11 records via FOIA
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Interviews by Instant Message
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Europe’s liminal spaces
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UK Treasury rejects flat tax
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Google’s PR blunder
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Finland: world’s best county?
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Atta uder surviellance pre-9/11?
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Critics attack corporate FOIA use
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Neil: Contempt laws gag UK media
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EU leads US on data protection
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Only six percent read blogs
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FOIA form letters published
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Contempt for contempt laws
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Bush’s long holiday in context
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Russia bars ABC journalists
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Union: media shouldn’t exploit amateur bombing pictures
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Media coverage threatens London terror trails
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“Computer assisted reporting” needs a new name
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Second Sassygate scalp?
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Sassygate: Can’t blogs do better?
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Why the British right is lost
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Why journalism is so bad
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Bush meets German opposition
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Brussels vulnerable to terrorism
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Open justice for terrorists
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London media scooped on bomb photos
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John Roberts on freedom of the press
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Sassygate: Brit blogs claim first MSM scalp
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0870 numbers in government
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Regional CAP data now available
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Directed energy weapons in Iraq by 2006?
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More London tube bombs?
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Swearing on the Koran
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Privacy advocates embrace Revelations rhetoric
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Directed-energy weapons
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CAP payments in Scotland and Wales
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Matrix database system still in use
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Local papers recalled reporters after London bombings
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What a shocker
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London’s ‘citizen paparazzi’
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Finsbury Park bomb threat
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Saudi grand mufti condemns London bombings
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Do wireless gadgets pose a terror risk?
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Describing the relationship between bloggers and journalists
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Oddities in Plain Dealer story
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No ray guns in Iraq
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London bombing speculation
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Chilling effects of jailing reporters
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German FOIA comes into force next year
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216 laws bar disclosure under FOI Act
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No baseball in London 2012
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London 2012: Is anybody actually in favour?
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US Congress wants materials on 2002 UK Iraq memo
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Pentagon compiling database of high school students
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Finally, FOI in Germany
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Bloggers and U.S. local government
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Another killer Whitehall memo on Iraq?
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O’Connor stepping down
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British blogosphere behind, not just in politics
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Westminster blogging event
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Why the global dark spots matter
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Nobody is watching you: Why “privacy” talk obscures the real issues
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Who leaked the Downing Street Minutes?
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The blogosphere’s audience
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German president won’t sign EU constitution
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Bloggers and Fleet Street
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Health in Turkmenistan
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Downing Street memo story gathering pace in US
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Watergate in Republican memory
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Underreported stories from Africa
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Expert by echo chamber
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Stop thinking ‘broadcast’, you morons!
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Private policing: some other concerns
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On the web, news is old in 36 hours
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Heh, indeed.
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Switzerland’s Schengen referendum
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Media FOI requests in Scotland
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The sociology of Deep Throat
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ID cards: why they matter
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First FOI ruling in Scotland
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Deep Throat revealed
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The business of football and baseball compared
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Data protection and public records
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Labour’s “dirty tricks”: nothing special
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Public, journalists disagree on media
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Bloggers love the Beeb
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New research on blogger agenda-setting
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Editorial choices on Saddam’s underpants
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Is Google News biased?
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The two Indias
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Rosen and Hitchens debate Newsweek
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News values
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Galloway provides culture shock
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Gorgeous roundup of US blogs
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Now Bluewater bans free speech
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McCain: Sunday Times memo wrong
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Real ID cards, on both sides of the Atlantic
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UK war memo finally news in US
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World Cup announced
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Prescott: normally miserable
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Fashion police gets serious
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National identity cards are back
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Branding Britain (Or the DPEI, at least)
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Self-interest and blogger ethics
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Lobbying in America
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Blogs are failing in international reporting
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Big swing in Gwent
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Another newspaper goes compact
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Brussels bans U.S. quarts
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On the web, the dark spots stay dark
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Pentagon inquiry on PDF goof
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Iraq decision predated justifications
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Censored parts of Pentagon’s Calipari report revealed
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John Prescott, PR liability
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Now Kos joins the fray
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Ahmed Chalabi: Oil Minister
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British blogs: mass medium or elite opinion-leading?
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Freedom of Information is rubbish
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Lib Dem fundraiser in Washington
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Greece ratifies EU constitution
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UK election explained for Americans
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Iraqcost and interactive budgets
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Feeding the hungry: the video game
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Berlusconi resigns
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Adobe to buy Macromedia
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A European FOIA
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Weekend blog catchup
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Broadband infrastructure and population density
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The ricin trial, blogs and open justice
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ASBOs in Lyneham
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Wayne Rooney for Prime Minister
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Who gets all that CAP cash?
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Unitarian Jihad
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Red states, blue states, and ecological fallacies
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Make your own Tory posters
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British political blogosphere readership
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British blogs: irrelevant to the election?
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Bernard-Henri Lévy in America
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Non-geographical phone numbers
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Got Tory adverts?
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US liberal blogs split over UK election
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RSF Freedom Blog Award nominations
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More dodgy income stats
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Italy ratifies the EU Constitution
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Internet tops radio for UK ad spending
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Blog-MSM convergence
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AP’s Pulizer miffs conservative bloggers
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The British constitution for beginners
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‘Blogospheric intercourse’ in the FT
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Blogs, libel law, and forum shopping
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Open-source muck-raking
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No Giuliani run for governor or senator
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Cat blogging: not just for Fridays
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35,000 Pope stories
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Stats for dummies
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FactCheck UK
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The Pope and meta-news
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House of Commons refuses FOI request
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New FOI journal launches
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Lamy to WTO in Wolfowitz deal?
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Blogging and the law
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Iraq War legal advice developments
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Exiled Zimbabwean newspaper launches web site
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AFP coming off Google News
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1 BBC man per 82m Germans
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British English invades US
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An American journalist on British journalism
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BNP: Tory poster ‘spot on’
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EU a “Papist Plot”?
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MSM: The Next Generation
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Clone towns
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Blogshine Day in the UK
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Bloggers and libel: bad news
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More research on (U.S.) political blogging
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Blogs and the noise machine
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Banning swastikas, hammers and sickles
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Stupid waste of trees
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Blogs and libel
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Apply to be a Today programme blogger
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The tabloid format spreads
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Two wasted years
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The danger of defining journalism
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Fake North Korean snowmen
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Blogosphere reality check
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IDS ignoring blogger
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Fury at ‘fury’
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DfT publishes Concorde documents
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Coulter blames Canada
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Wolfowitz on World Bank shortlist
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The Fall and Fall of Journalism, Part II
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Denmark EU referendum in September
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LSE blogging event: The Fall and Fall of journalism
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Darfur coverage
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Observer blog
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Bush toned down pro-Constitution speech
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Iran blogger sentenced to 14 years in prison
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Netherlands’ EU referendum date set
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Blame the messenger
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Protect bloggers today
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Objectivist furnishings
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London FOIA
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An introduction to political blogging
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Scandals and subpoenas
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An American view on Euroscepticism
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British blogs: A waste of time?
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British blogosphere, Part II
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European Parliament head excluded from Bush visit
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China getting ready to play ball
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Blogging and gatekeeping
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More on bloggers and McLibel
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Bush to champion EU constitution
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McLibel result good for blogs
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IHT gets it wrong
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EU jet fuel tax proposal
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BBC’s PM programme on blogging
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Bloggers&rsquos; sparce achievements
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“Eurabia” watch
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China-Japan tensions
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U.S. ID cards by the back door
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Sounding like a Yank in Europe
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Condi’s EU comments
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Study: U.S. has 480 nukes in Europe
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FOIA amendments possible?
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EU needs more migrants
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EU may regulate RFID
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ERM documents to be held back
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UK Treasury discloses EU costs
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Some FOIA advice
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North Korea not amused by Team America
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(Some) EU countries to fight spam
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Mandy: Humphrys’s ‘virulently anti-European views’
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LSE blogging event coming up
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Arafat and EU funds
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More Deep Throat rumours
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The ‘straight banana factor’
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Multiple modernities
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Latest Deep Throat theory: Bush Sr.
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BNP supports Veritas
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Bees in Brussels
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Lobbyists in Brussels
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Veritas on Veritas
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Rubbish EU reporting
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EU ‘grand strategy’ in China
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Home Office fails to answer FOIA request
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Headline-writers’ Europhobia
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Basque views on Europe
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Working for nothing
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The European flag-carriers
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Free speech? Whatever.
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European Voice notes EU bloggers
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Berkeley students blog attitudes to America
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Anti-triumphalism in Minnesota
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Sunday EU news roundup
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UK views dominate EU memes
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BBC EU coverage criticised
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We’re rich!
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Referendum franchise revealed
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Shoveling the wrong way?
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Referendum Bill will clarify franchise
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Annals of anti-triumphalism
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Mandelson profile
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Ethical (common) foreign policy
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Britain’s strong ties to Eurozone
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Schwarzenegger’s Austrian citizenship challenged over death penalty
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Nominate UK political blogs
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UK-style degrees across Europe
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Isn’t it ironic?
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EU may end restrictions on overseas athletes
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Newsnight on Iraq Blogs
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UN documents available online
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Students: more of the same
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‘Sheikh of Wapping’ arrested in Czech Republic
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English Euroscepticism
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North Korea dissent video emerges
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FOIA training
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FOIA reveals British wounded count
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Academics use FOIA
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Who may vote in an EU constitution referendum?
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Welcome, cifa.mil readers
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Nazis, colonials and natives
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Harvard student runs Think Secret
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Germany rejects EU referendum
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Fair and balanced
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EU Commissioner’s blog now live
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Wallström to blog
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Israel in the EU?
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Mapes fired over Rathergate
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EU as anti-Christ
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EFF defending Think Secret
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Chinese Chery to export to Europe
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Blogger legal defense project
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Some EU notes
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New BBC media show
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Crime fighting by media
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Ukraine election summary
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Gecybercshaft?!
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FOIA: The first week
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FOIA for nerd hacks
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EU muckraker wins prize
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Chilling journalism, old and new
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Sceptical about “skeptical”
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More anti-triumphalism
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Fact checkin’ yer blog
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Dispelling the Euromyths
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Definitely. Not. Stingy.
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Are bloggers ‘delusional’?
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U.S. blog readership: 32 million
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Playing politics with tragedy
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Home plus sun
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North Korea behind fake cigaretttes?
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Falconer defends simultanious publication
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Top blogging/journalism developments of 2004
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Today’s FOIA news
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More from Steele on Ukraine
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BT may not bid for ID cards
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Blogger triumphalism and selective skepticism
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Stinginess with the truth
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Spinning freedom of information
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Tsunami-blogging
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Learning from bloggers
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Information commissioner condemns e-mail deleting
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UKIP candidate had BNP link
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The last sovereign nation-state?
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‘Parliamentary sketches’ in WaPo
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New media timeline
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Member states may veto release of EU documents
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ID Cards: response to Clarke
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Keeping China in perspective
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He’s baaaaaaack!
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French journalists resign
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More FOIA stuff
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German FOIA by mid-2005
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Cabinet office e-mails deleted
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Enacting spam countermeasures
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Comment spam update
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Blogging 101
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Germany FOI bill agreed
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Blunkett resignation
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Regional Europhobia
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Pedro!
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No shock here…
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More EU flag follies
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Journalists’ blogs
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Google libraries
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BNP leader arrested
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Flag flap
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Global impact of EU regulations
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Deadliest year for journos in a decade
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You’ve seen the opera…
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Taricani sentenced
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More Ukraine contrarianism
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Are blogs the new clips?
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Methological nationalism
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Instant web feedback
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Bloggers’ privilege
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Galloway wins
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Regressive taxation
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Laughland responds
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Who is John Laughland?
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FOIA: spirit vs. letter
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Red oblasts and blue oblasts
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EU News Monitor
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Oh goody
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More on US lobbying against REACH
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A Brit listens to American talk radio
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FOIA for citizen journalists
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The transatlantic politics of unknown unknowns
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Saturday EU news review
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Protecting Sources II
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Racial profiling in London
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Lobbying in the EU
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Sites gets threats
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Protecting sources
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Hersh has Blair documents
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EU News Review
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Turkey
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Laugh or cry — you decide
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If you build it…
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To Canada!
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Do something
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Credit card surviellance
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Fact check, please.
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Blog problems
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Foreign Policy on Blogging
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Even conservatives prefer reality
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EU Court allows laser tag ban
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EU Court: states may ban laser-tag game
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The crack baby myth
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Study: Blogging makes you sick
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Pentagon FoIA tape censored
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November surprise watch
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“Objectivity” gone wild
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Tabloid to go tabloid
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A-Level ritual time
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Good idea
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Nominate the über-blog
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Somebody is wrong
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Planespotting
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Special relationship
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Brits vs. Yanks
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Sack John Reid
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Oh, really?
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Ironic, don’t you think?
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Britain not ready for FoIA
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Fingerprint foul-up
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Expensive sand
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Cowardly Editors
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Chalabi (and news sources generally)
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Brian Flynn, imbiber of own medicine
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Seagulls stadium story
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Atlantic Weekly?
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Federal data-mining
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Privatising data
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Official: W’s face makes people aggressive
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More on Matrix
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ID cards and databases
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Electronic dragnets
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New template
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Journalists: Please learn to Google!
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Read redacted documents
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Zimbardo on Abu Ghraib
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Not quite on-message
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I’m fainting
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Screw ’em
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Endorsing with feint praise
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Ralph Nader, fool
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Headline du jour
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Negative equity in America?
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Headline du jour
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Bush/Giuliani ’04?
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Fun with databases
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None of your beeswax
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Fun with the FoIA
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Special relationships
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Academic spin
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Nooooooooo!!!
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Geeks at war
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Quirky commas
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Miserable, unelectable failure
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Interns of the world, unite!
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Biased BBC?
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Root for the story
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Iraq is Absolutely Fabulous
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Voter turnout: new world record
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Define censorship.
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A new liberal mag?
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Playin’ honkbal
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Only in England
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Baseball Euros II
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Changes in the blogosphere
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Baseball Euros
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Auntie objectively pro-war?
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Must be a conspiracy
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Liberia, a short history
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…and anti-Semitic, too?
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Oh dear…
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More on Ali and the Beeb
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Comical Ali
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PavementPundit
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Expert Witnesses
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Tory modernisation
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Paul Hirst, 1946-2003
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Fingers crossed…
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Bend it like who?
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Bagelblogging
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Six degrees of Mark in LA
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Straight to video
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Scholar bloggers
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Papers or Plastic
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Here is Raed
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Quit yer whingeing
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Musical antidote to Freedom Fries
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For Sale
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Collateral damage
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Blame Canada
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Headline du jour
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Giddens doubts Third Way
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Nonsense upon stilts
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Too funny
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Gone batty
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Retail censorship
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A new news source
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You read it here first
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Mythmaking
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Brighton Blogging
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Um…
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Charting the Blogs
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Evil EU!
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London’s blogging
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A baseball World Cup?
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Why Britain needs a Senate
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That other place…
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Who’s on Pluto?
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Who rules Britain?
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Tony’s holy war
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Fashionably late
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European baseball championships
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…You can’t handle the truth
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Science?
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More on Saudi
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Suicide bombing as self-interest?
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Crime
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Aha.
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Two interviews
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Rites of spring
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Pay for content?
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Identity theft
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Some postdated links…
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You dummies!
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Random reads
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Martial Media (Literally)
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It’s not Florida, but…
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Down the tube
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Homeless to Harvard?
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Today’s random reads
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Europhobia and perpetual peace
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alt.globalisation.wonk.wonk.wonk
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Sauerkraut
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Active audiences
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Martial Musical Mayhem
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Bad news
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Comment dit-on “idiot” en allemand?
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“Talk About Spunk”
Coming soon to a theatre near you -
Keep on Rockin’ in the Free World
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Who Fights? Redux
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Random reads
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Modern Profiteering 101
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Maniacly Martial Media™
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Whoa
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The uses of the Greatest Generation
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Martial Media Madness™
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Iraq? Check. Next!
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Fatigue Fashion Foibles
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Applied sociology
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Protestors’ political science
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More martial media madness
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Freedom Fries update
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Bits and pieces
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Yoof politics
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Iraq metajournalism
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Good news
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The young are rebelling!
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Thanks, Ralph.
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Lights, Camera, War!
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Things that go bang
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Morning news roundup
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Inanities du jour
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Grand coalition
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Demos gems
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Boycott Fondue!
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More Faux News
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Inanities du jour
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Ethics of War
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Bits and pieces at 11:59
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Baseball in Europe
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The speeches
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Students ban Daily Mail
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1158
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Vlaamse friet?
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Balkan history lesson required
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Unusual suspects
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Who fights?
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More Francophobic madness
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Worst-case scenarios (Part 1)
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Unilateralism explained
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The chips are down
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Sun in chequebook journalism shock!
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Perle to sue Hersh in UK
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Blogger, MP
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What fun awaits!
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Blog bits
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Universally challenged
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It’s all about oil! Oh, really?
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Bits and pieces
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A General Assembly resolution?
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How to try a terrorist
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Random readings du jour
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Let there be blog!