January 2008
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rabble.ca column for feedback please direct...
Poor, sad newspapers. Just look at them. For decades they were the mirrors and cultural/political/entertainment hubs of their communities - often damned good ones. Good mirrors because they reflected a true face back on itself: as careworn, flawed or corrupt as that face sometimes was. Good hubs because they could collect, sift and make sense of the gabble and hum that echoes through a hundred...
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