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		<title>By: Twelve months of top journalism blog posts in 2008 &#171; Christopher Wink</title>
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		<description>[...] Student news as process By Daniel Bachhuber &#124; Oct. 19, 2008 Daniel is the youngest on this list, and, unlike the other younger folks seen here, I don&#8217;t know a lick about him, aside from his role (with Linch, above) pushing to launch CoPress, a college media consulting service. But it&#8217;s important to follow what young journalists are saying. The University of Oregon student writes about how a college newspaper might take on an innovated-business model. [...]</description>
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