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	<title>Comments on: 4:54</title>
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		<title>By: BRE</title>
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		<description>Dear Webmaster,  I just discovered this new weblog covering the Sierra Leone war crimes trial of Charles Taylor via a link at the BBC News website.  I think that it is a great idea and am quite familiar with other online free speech and information projects from the Open Society Institute (meaning this blog has a built-in reputation at launch).  One problem that I have is your use of abbreviations for people&#039;s names (IS, TM, etc.)  If you could avoid the use of abbreviations and use full names or at least surnames with titles and descriptions of who these people are that would be very helpful.  Thank you and good luck LiveBlogging Charlie&#039;s day in court at The Hague (ICC).  Hope that you brought along your sleeping bag &#039;cause this trial is gonna take a while to complete.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Webmaster,  I just discovered this new weblog covering the Sierra Leone war crimes trial of Charles Taylor via a link at the BBC News website.  I think that it is a great idea and am quite familiar with other online free speech and information projects from the Open Society Institute (meaning this blog has a built-in reputation at launch).  One problem that I have is your use of abbreviations for people&#8217;s names (IS, TM, etc.)  If you could avoid the use of abbreviations and use full names or at least surnames with titles and descriptions of who these people are that would be very helpful.  Thank you and good luck LiveBlogging Charlie&#8217;s day in court at The Hague (ICC).  Hope that you brought along your sleeping bag &#8217;cause this trial is gonna take a while to complete.</p>
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