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Wednesday, July 1, 2009A few days ago, in this blog entry, I asked, Will news journalists jumping on the twitter bandwagon cross the line and convict someone in the court of online public opinion BEFORE they get their trial?
As I caught up on my blog reading this evening, as I listened to Gary Stager at NECC 09 (straight-talk was great!) after a day of lounging and swimming, I searched again for guidelines for journalist...
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