Talk:The Hotline

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I'm a Wikipedian of several months standing who is starting to expand on people and publications associated with National Journal and the Atlantic Media Company. I am a former writer for The Hotline, so please feel free to point out where I may drift toward NPOV, although I intend to edit these sections -- particularly this one -- in good faith. Just FYI, in the interests of full disclosure. --WWB 04:16, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

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