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Title: Blogging between the lines: the mainstream media have fallen in love with blogs, launching them on everything from politics to life in Las Vegas to bowling. But does the inherent tension between the blogosphere's anything-goes ethos and the standards of traditional journalism mean this relationship is doomed?
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