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November 13th, 2004  |  Published in Reading Materials

Faces of the Fallen | “This is an interactive page developed by the Washington Post, searchable by dates or name, of every American soldier, sailor, airmen or marine who’s been killed in Iraq. Every single one of them with a picture, name, age, service, where they were from; how they died.”

BlogAds: Is There Life after Nov. 2?
| “Dan Rather delivered Henry Copeland a Christmas gift three months early. On Sept. 20, the CBS news anchor was forced to admit that his network no longer had confidence in documents used to support a now-infamous 60 Minutes piece about President Bush’s service in the Texas Air National Guard. It was a dark day for mainstream media–but a banner moment for people making a living off blogs like Copeland, the owner of BlogAds.com. Web logs, or blogs, are a mix of online diaries and self-published journalism. Several of them, including Instapundit.com and Powerlineblog.com, were credited with calling CBS on its gaffe.

James Dobson: The Religious Right’s New Kingmaker
| “Although the notion that the religious right’s “moral values” determined the 2004 election has been roundly debunked (for example, here and here), perception is reality in politics

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