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May 04, 2009

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Michael Averko

There's nothing politically slanted about that venue eh?

Pushkov in the listed top 10?

Turning the tables around, it would be great to see some hard hitting but acceptable commentary in reply to such a venue.

Over the years, what's the slant of Independent Media utilized columnists?

Is Felgenhauer "corrupt" on account of his stated views meshing well with the slant of the venues employing him?

All around: for quality sake, there needs to be some better monitoring.

This starts by shaking things up a bit at the top in turns of the decision making on who does and doesn't get top billing.

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