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		<title>Duelling imperatives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, the National Business Review has decided to (partially) monetise its interweb presence. In a rather petulant letter, publisher Barry Colman takes aim at the enemies of journalism and backs his team to be able to make a paid content model work where very few have done so before, and never in such a tight [...]]]></description>
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