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    <title>CNN wants to change but not really</title>
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    <published>2005-01-06T14:49:57-07:00</published>
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      <name>joshb</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.addingunderstanding.com/files/cnn_page.png" align="right" /> In canceling Crossfire CNN's chief explained that they are going to do more "<a href="http://blog.notruebill.com:8101/index.php?p=46">roll-up-your-sleeves storytelling</a>". That is all well and good. Now surf on over to the CNN/Netscape home page and you'll see the image at the right. So there is a major roll up your sleeves story about election problems in Ohio with a forum titled "Dems Going Too Far?" So a major media outlet wants to get a conversation going and instead of asking a question about the election problems in Ohio chooses to focus on the means by which the minority party in the American government is attempting to raise a critical issue. Roll up your sleeves and jump into the mud instead of roll-up-your-sleeves storytelling.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.addingunderstanding.com/files/cnn_page.png" align="right" /> In canceling Crossfire CNN's chief explained that they are going to do more "<a href="http://blog.notruebill.com:8101/index.php?p=46">roll-up-your-sleeves storytelling</a>". That is all well and good. Now surf on over to the CNN/Netscape home page and you'll see the image at the right. So there is a major roll up your sleeves story about election problems in Ohio with a forum titled "Dems Going Too Far?" So a major media outlet wants to get a conversation going and instead of asking a question about the election problems in Ohio chooses to focus on the means by which the minority party in the American government is attempting to raise a critical issue. Roll up your sleeves and jump into the mud instead of roll-up-your-sleeves storytelling.</p>
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