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<description>Mark Glaser at PBS&apos; MediaShift recently asked Friday &apos;How will investigative journalism survive in the digital age?.&apos; With the daily drumbeat of cutbacks at newspaper companies, there is less room for investigative reporters who can take weeks or months to...</description>
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<author>michael.law@bellnet.ca (michael webster)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>I like Marler's posts.  But I think that he should offer feeds based on your own geographical region and proximity to possible contaminations.</p>

<p>Here in Ontario, I don't know really whether any of this outbreaks are relevant or not.</p>]]></description>
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