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	<title>Comments on: WashingtonPost Now to Editor&amp;Publisher Then</title>
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		<title>By: Successful Blog - The Headline&#8217;s NOT the Story</title>
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		<description>[...] This morning I decided to use the Washington Post article to inform an article I was writing on my personal business blog, Lizstrauss.com that came to be called WashingtonPost Now to Editor and Publisher Then.  While I was doing further research, I found a more serious analysis of the newspaper readership issue written up last November by Jennifer Sabo, associate editor of Editor and Publisher. Ms. Sabo&#8217;s four page article not only cited and quoted the same sources, but laid out the challenges and the potential of what lies ahead for print newspapers. I finished my writing a short while ago, yet the Washington Post article was still in my head&#8211;puzzling me. I was done with what I had set out to do, but it seemed my job was not over yet. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This morning I decided to use the Washington Post article to inform an article I was writing on my personal business blog, Lizstrauss.com that came to be called WashingtonPost Now to Editor and Publisher Then.  While I was doing further research, I found a more serious analysis of the newspaper readership issue written up last November by Jennifer Sabo, associate editor of Editor and Publisher. Ms. Sabo&#8217;s four page article not only cited and quoted the same sources, but laid out the challenges and the potential of what lies ahead for print newspapers. I finished my writing a short while ago, yet the Washington Post article was still in my head&#8211;puzzling me. I was done with what I had set out to do, but it seemed my job was not over yet. [...]</p>
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