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		<title>Slow news is good news</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;We&#8217;ve talked about slow (vs fast) food, and earlier today I heard about the new slow money movement. Now I&#8217;m hearing the best case for friction yet &#8211; slow news, which is about reporting the news after you&#8217;ve checked it out, not before. Internet immediacy was a rush for the longest time, and journalists have [...]]]></description>
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