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More events, more comments on those events, still more events provoked by those comments, and in turn, comments on those comment-induced events.
BBC: A Point of View: Nostalgia - it's not like it used to be
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The administration's reluctance to clearly label that attack terrorism and comments blaming events initially on a response to an anti-Islamic film ignited partisan bickering and an election-year showdown with Republicans over his administration's handling of the matter.
CNN: Obama has learned tough lessons on using the word 'terror'
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He comments on the weather or sporting events and announces the passing of legislation.
WSJ: When Ch��vez Tweets, Venezuelans Listen
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There's interaction with the listeners through e-mails, faxes and calls to the travel line, and this informs the presenters' comments and perspective on the day's events.
BBC: Radio News
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Of course, these are still just proposed changes, and it's giving users until November 28th to offer their feedback on them (Egan will then host one of the aforementioned live events to address the comments).
ENGADGET: Facebook proposes changes to its data use policy, shift away from voting during comment periods