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		<description><![CDATA[Will campaign coverage drown out or draw out competing stories? | Can you believe we&#8217;re already several galloping laps into horse race reporting on the 2008 presidential campaign? Rolling Stone&#8216;s Matt Taibbi describes this phenomenon more eloquently than I can (and with more profanity than I would probably dare) here. For anyone already snorting in disgust and tuning out the constant stream of chatter about who&#8217;s raised more money, who is realigning their image this way or that (with what hunting...]]></description>
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