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Carl Howe believes. "One of the great things about the journalistic tradition is that a reporter has to convince at least one other person -- his or her editor -- that the story they wrote is true before it gets published," he writes. "It's not much, but it is one person more than citizen journalists have to convince. In a world where we all struggle with the tyranny of too much media, that raises its credibility immensely." ||
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