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<title>LexisNexis(TM) Academic - Bloggers Consider a Code of Conduct/ Michael Shear</title>
<description>This NY times article focuses on the ethics behind blogging.&amp;nbsp; It examines the if there should be a code for bloggers and if they should be held up to the same standard as other print medias.&amp;nbsp; Since bloggers are considered amatuers by nature, they fall under the radar.&amp;nbsp; Shear attempts to consider whether bloggers should be held accountable for their actions because of the surge in the number of bloggers over the past couple of years.&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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