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Posted Sun, Jun 3, 12:11 p.m.
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RE: Was this supposed to be funny? Interesting? What?: I second reverandmoney's comments. I'm hoping that Crosscut will indeed succeed and become a lively alternative voice in the region's dialogue, but the early signs are not promising. My general impression is that the current website iwith all its "departments" and ...
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