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      <title>Londontowner is asking Adrian Van Klaveren</title>
      <description>Adrian, how will interactive news look in, let's say, ten years time? How much further beyond the viewers poll, phone in, e-mailed pics etc, can we realistically go?</description>
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      <title>Londontowner is asking David Leigh</title>
      <description>What percentage of readers' comments left on Guardian's Comment is Free do you think actually get read and responded to by other readers? Since most readers are writing without a sense of audience, do...</description>
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      <title>sunnyday is asking David Leigh</title>
      <description>In what areas do you think that printed news has an edge over news reported on the internet?</description>
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      <title>sunnyday is asking Adrian Van Klaveren</title>
      <description>I notice that the "most read" and "most emailed" stories on the BBC website are very often not the headline stories but the funny or sensational ones, so do you think that there is an argument for giving...</description>
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      <title>sunnyday is asking Adrian Van Klaveren</title>
      <description>Which one, and why, is your news provider of choice - tv, internet, newspaper or radio?</description>
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      <title>sunnyday is asking David Leigh</title>
      <description>Which one, and why, is your news provider of choice - tv, internet, newspaper or radio?</description>
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      <title>bonzo1 is asking Adrian Van Klaveren</title>
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      <title>bonzo1 is asking David Leigh</title>
      <description>What strategies do think newspapers should adopt to ensure their survival?</description>
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      <title>ryanscribe is asking David Leigh</title>
      <description>David: in all honesty, do you still prefer reading the daily (paper) or flicking over a news or comment site during the day?</description>
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      <title>ryanscribe is asking David Leigh</title>
      <description>It must be strange, almost confusing, looking back on the days when you were given a deadline or even the leeway to go off and research a story. Now, readers want interaction - the chance (like this site)...</description>
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      <title>ryanscribe is asking Adrian Van Klaveren</title>
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      <title>HoaiHood is asking Adrian Van Klaveren</title>
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