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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: freelyhovering who wrote (137354)6/21/2004 9:43:08 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
I use several sources.....all online. I read the Seattle Times online every morning. I have alerts sent to my email address from the WSJ including Opinion Journal Online, CNN, FOX and the LA Times, which inevitably leads me to other stories within these sites. I also like to visit the AP, The Christian Science Monitor and for interesting little tidbits to pique my interest.....the Drudge Report.

I do look at foreign sources if relevant including Arab news media and the BBC.

And as I said in my post:

because of the growing influence of the Internet, including blogs and the ability to access an incredible amount of information at the click of a mouse, individuals have the ability to find information from several sources, check facts as reported by the NYT...or any source for that matter

If you would you like a list of blogs, go here:

bloglines.com
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