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             The 
              Lonely Crowd 
              The Industry Standard, Feb. 19, 2001  
              "If publishers networked the marginalia, rather than try to 
              sell prose on a screen, they'd have something worth charging for." 
               
              Choosing 
              A President: Assessing Online Election Coverage 
              Poynter.org  
              "For the first time on a large scale, journalists used the 
              Internet to tell the story of a presidential election. How did they 
              do?"  
            Tell 
              Me A Story: Narrative and Intelligence 
              Book by Roger C. Schank, Northwestern Univeristy 
              Press  
              To design smart machines, Schank investigated how people use narratives 
              and stories, the nature and function of those narratives, and the 
              connection of intelligence to both telling and listening. A fascinating 
              book. 
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