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		<title>By: Berkman's Hiring: Financial/Administrative Associate Berkman Center Newsfeed &#124; 随机博客 Random it</title>
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		<description>[...] Burma, Kenya and the role of the Internet Media Re:public A new case study over at Internet &amp; Democracy, The Role of the Internet in Burma’s Saffron Revolution, has given rise to a discussion at the I&amp;D blog, where Veronica Alfaro has challenged what she sees as its overly pessimistic assessment that the protests did not lead to “tangible political change.” You can join the [...] [...]</description>
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