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« Where's the Beef? | Main | Sen. Henry to Taxpayers: Shut Up » December 21, 2005Today's Reading ListThe War: Milblogging.com is a new searchable database of nearly 1,000 military blogs. Politics: The Tennessean thinks it has found the epicenter of the scandal of political corruption in the Bredesen administration. The headline on today's front page: Deputy gov. pulled strings in hushed-up harassment case. The subheadline: No records kept on complaint against ex-Bredesen fundraiser; Cooley found him new job. The paper also has a good editorial on the subject. And Bob Krumm has further thoughts. Media/Blogging: Here's a review of the past year in the blogosphere. Also today, Teen pleads guilty after blog confession. ... And Rex Hammock at RexBlog reports that Dan Gillmor is putting together a nonprofit Center for Citizen Media. The goals are to study, encourage and help enable the emergent grassroots media sphere, with a major focus on citizen journalism. The new center is associated with UC, Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism and the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard. Posted in Today's Reading List
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