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Craig sent me an email this morning:

I forgot another one of my valued sources: Cindy Webb.

She used to publish “Filter” at The Washington Post and now runs www.cynthiawebb.net.

I’ve signed up to receive her new e-mail column. I highly recommend her writings.

Subscribed in Bloglines! Thanks Craig!

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