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Dueling moral high grounds

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President Marc Mauer of the National Federation of the Blind just had an excellent op ed published by the Baltimore Sun entitled Bias against blind book lovers. Mauer does a great job in capturing the advocacy position of the Reading Rights Coalition. This is a case of dueling moral high grounds. The Authors Guild has lost the framing debate.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » The best TV ever made.

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Budget woes in Baltimore just killed an investigation into 22 murders. And belt tightening at the Tribune companies has gutted the Baltimore Sun’s newsroom. Bubbles seems clean, but for how long. McNulty is back at Homicide. The Wire is back.

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How to Implement a Data-Driven Approach to Fundraising

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The National Aquarium opened on August 8, 1981 as the jewel of Baltimore City’s Inner Harbor redevelopment. The National Aquarium is in Baltimore, Maryland. Photo copyright: The National Aquarium. By: Bre Alexander, Content Marketing Manager at iWave. The Old Ways.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » The World Without the Newspaper

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In my hometown newspaper, The Baltimore Sun , budget cuts mean that serious news coverage declines, foreign bureaus close and a paper that was once a well-respected part of a thinking man’s daily diet is now just a mere shadow of itself. I am not so sure.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » I am Michael Hoffman

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This Michael Hoffman was born in Baltimore, Maryland and is the son of Barbara and Donald Hoffman, brother of Alan and Carolyn Hoffman, and husband of Jessica Kaz and father to a bunch of kids. (It’s actually a lot more complicated than this, but if you get this much you are OK.)