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New media of course isnt; freshmen at my university have never known a world without the Internet, e-mail or cell phones. When an issue hits the news I try to go specialty blogs (SaudiArabia, Supreme Court, etc). Back in 2005, the Daily Show made fun of "citizen journalism." Think how far weve come so fast.
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