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	<title>Comments on: Follow the audience into the 21st Century</title>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<description>Interesting view from the Dunn, N.C., editor.  Doing some family history, I quite enjoy reading microfilmed copies of small town papers for all the personal news of my ancestors that they contain: Who&#039;s visiting whom and from where; who&#039;s on vacation or a business trip; who&#039;s sick etc.  Sounds like the Dunn paper might be returning to that sort of community-paper model.  I hope it is successful ... and preserved for future family historians to view, as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting view from the Dunn, N.C., editor.  Doing some family history, I quite enjoy reading microfilmed copies of small town papers for all the personal news of my ancestors that they contain: Who&#8217;s visiting whom and from where; who&#8217;s on vacation or a business trip; who&#8217;s sick etc.  Sounds like the Dunn paper might be returning to that sort of community-paper model.  I hope it is successful &#8230; and preserved for future family historians to view, as well.</p>
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