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Sun-Sentinel Gets All, Uh, Commenty And Stuff

The Broward-based newspaper has followed the Miami Herald in putting a no-holds-barred comment system on it's web site. The difference is that people can comment on every story in the Sun-Sentinel, instead of just a select few on the Herald. It's good fun, though you wonder just how lonely someone...
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The Broward-based newspaper has followed the Miami Herald in putting a no-holds-barred comment system on it's web site. The difference is that people can comment on every story in the Sun-Sentinel, instead of just a select few on the Herald.

It's good fun, though you wonder just how lonely someone has to be to comment on some of those stories. . Here's the comments on the Wasserman-Rubin ethics story. Damn, there's a few informed citizens who give a damn out there after all.

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