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		<title>By: On ego searching, and why it matters &#171; A Like Affair With Words</title>
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		<description>[...] ego searching, and why it&#160;matters February 21, 2008   Great post last week from Growing Your News Website about journalists responding to conversations that involve them, even when these conversations are [...]</description>
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