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Columbus (GA) Ledger-Enquirer
Courier-Journal sportswriter Brian Bennett, who was kicked out of the press box for live-blogging at a college baseball game, "wrote about what had already happened, something newspapers sort of, you know, do," writes Troy Johnson. "He wrote about what had already become fact. Believe it or not, facts are not the exclusive property of ESPN or the NCAA."
> Crawford confesses to live-blogging at three NCAA hoops games (C-J)
> "No one in sports has any real idea what to do about bloggers" (NYS)
> If you were to go to NCAA's headquarters, you'd find a cave (ChiTrib)
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