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Philly requiring bloggers to pay $300 for a business license
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Bloggers Left and Right Agree to Hate Health Care Reform
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The Rise of the Professional Blogger
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Imagining Newspapers of the Future
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Daily Kos: Markos Moulitsas's website changed politics
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How a handful of liberal bloggers are bringing down the Obama presidency
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