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		<title>By: Five ingredients for a see-through newspaper : Joe Think &#187; Online News Blog Archive</title>
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		<description>[...] Give meaningful background on the people writing your articles. Tell the reader what potential ethics conflicts the authors have. The Wall Street Journal did just that on their tech blog: author bios and author ethics statements. [...]</description>
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