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The mainstream press, and their darling Tony Snow, really dislike blogs. Some bloggers, unlike ourselves, actually have impressive credentials. And there are those journalists, like Dan Froomkin, a Nieman Fellow from White House Watch at washingtonpost.com, who use blogs and the internet fully to report the truth.
Actually there are many bloggers who do this in a number of areas. Paul Levy CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital just got in trouble with his peers for openly reporting his hospital's infection rates on his blog, Running A Hospital The CEO of his chief rival asked a Boston Globe reporter interviewing him for the story "What's a blog?".
Revere, at Effect Measure regularly tells the truth about public health issues, like bird flu, spinach, corruption in FDA regulations, the deterioration of the CDC, you know, the usual things that are minimized or distorted by the press and the administration, except, of course, for the creation of panic for political ends.
But enough of this truth stuff -- mere procrastination -- time to delve deeply into the truth about jet lag.
Photo note: Synchronicity can be found in mysterious places. The word is goodbye
Posted by Dakota at February 22, 2007 12:24 PM