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		<title>CJR: Listening to Kilgore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Columbia Journalism Review: Listening to Kilgore &#8220;Barney Kilgore, the inventor of the modern Wall Street Journal and, in important respects, the best of America journalism as we know it, died back in 1967. But he has something to say about journalism today, and we ought to listen.&#8221;]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Barney Kilgore, the inventor of the modern Wall Street Journal and, in important respects, the best of America journalism as we know it, died back in 1967. But he has something to say about journalism today, and we ought to listen.&#8221;</p>
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