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	<title>Comments on: P-I may be online only</title>
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		<title>By: Vince Yambrovich</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vince Yambrovich</dc:creator>
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		<description>At this rate we&#039;ll have as many print newspapers closing this year as we do banks (17 banks down so far in 2009.) Do you get the feeling that you&#039;re riding the fault line of a Richter Scale Magnitude 9 earthquake?  I know this makes it tough to wrap your project on the future of Bay area journalism - the ground is shifting beneath your feet.  As far as the SF Chronicle not getting back to you - your hoped-for sources are literally in a life-and-death struggle right now - serving as a source for a scholarly article is a low-to-no priority right now...  You may just have to conduct the best, most penetrating independent investigation you can do and infer and report reasonable conclusions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At this rate we&#8217;ll have as many print newspapers closing this year as we do banks (17 banks down so far in 2009.) Do you get the feeling that you&#8217;re riding the fault line of a Richter Scale Magnitude 9 earthquake?  I know this makes it tough to wrap your project on the future of Bay area journalism &#8211; the ground is shifting beneath your feet.  As far as the SF Chronicle not getting back to you &#8211; your hoped-for sources are literally in a life-and-death struggle right now &#8211; serving as a source for a scholarly article is a low-to-no priority right now&#8230;  You may just have to conduct the best, most penetrating independent investigation you can do and infer and report reasonable conclusions.</p>
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