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I Can't Believe They Asked That!
In the Feedback area attached to this post, please list the story idea you're pursuing from the workshop and what guidelines you're respecting -- and what obstacles you're encountering -- in the course of reporting and producing the story.

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And if you're interested in story ideas, you may want to subscribe to daily e-mail delivery of Al's Morning Meeting. You'll get a chance to sign up for that during the registration process. You can also read Al here.

Don't miss the blog created to track the various sessions in today's workshop, including this post about my session.

-- Bill Mitchell
   director of Poynter Online
   

Posted by Bill Mitchell 1:07 PM February 16, 2008
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