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Monday, April 14, 2008Believe it or not, there are rules to journalistic form; people don’t typically witness an event and report it exactly as it happened. They weed out the boring details, focus on the exiting ones, use those as a lead and fill in the rest — well, traditional journalists do.
The blogger, by contrast, abides by no rules. They are the rebels of journalism, the ones who can start their pieces with narr...
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