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	<title>Comments on: How do you get from a dusty refugee camp to Atlanta, anyway?</title>
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		<title>By: Diana Brown</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diana Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is Monitor journalism at its most engaging. I have followed the stories since the beginning. The Monitor is how I found your Notes, Jina. My other long time news-and-commentary everyday habit, no matter what else is going on, is National Public radio via Vermont Public Radio. They have done a most recent interview with Mary about Little Bill Clinton, and I found it one of the most real and touching interviews ever. As far as I am concerned, print news is to journalism what ballet is to dance, or piano to music- absolutely fundamental. And I am talking about ink and newsprint- not online. Thank you, Jina for this piece. I look forward to my Monitor and the series, (although the weekly issue takes getting used to).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is Monitor journalism at its most engaging. I have followed the stories since the beginning. The Monitor is how I found your Notes, Jina. My other long time news-and-commentary everyday habit, no matter what else is going on, is National Public radio via Vermont Public Radio. They have done a most recent interview with Mary about Little Bill Clinton, and I found it one of the most real and touching interviews ever. As far as I am concerned, print news is to journalism what ballet is to dance, or piano to music- absolutely fundamental. And I am talking about ink and newsprint- not online. Thank you, Jina for this piece. I look forward to my Monitor and the series, (although the weekly issue takes getting used to).</p>
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