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Monday, March 21, 2005
GOOGLE 101 PART II. It turns
out that J.M. Lawrence of the Herald wrote about the informant
website that the Globe reported
on today way back on
January 16. Lawrence actually named the site and included the
address. Now, this is getting ridiculous, but in the interest of
consistency I am still going to refrain from doing so myself.
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Further evidence that it's good to live in a 2 newspaper town. If the Globe was half as good at breaking local news as the Herald, they could put Purcell out of business. Don't hold your breath though, I have seen AP items in Metro fully 2-3 days after they ran in the Herald. The agenda is Pulitzers. Guess we need Ch. 7 AND Ch.2, (metaphorically) to get the job done.
Newspapers define a city.
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Dan Kennedy is senior writer and media critic for the Boston Phoenix.