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blogosphere and widely
According to Siddiqui, " The statement attributed to was not just in the blogosphere but was widely quoted in mainstream, respected publications ".
Similarly, in 2002 Senate majority leader Trent Lott had to resign due to his inappropriate racist remarks that were widely discussed in the blogosphere.
" The comment, which was widely publicized both in the traditional media and the blogosphere, caused a media stir and caused the New York Times to dub her " The Typhoid Mary of the Web ".
Highly critical of the Internet's effect on cognition, the article has been read and debated widely in both the media and the blogosphere.
Consequently, the term mainstream media has been widely used in conversation and the blogosphere, often in oppositional, pejorative, or dismissive senses, in discussion of the mass media and media bias.
Crooked Timber ranked in Technorati's Top 100 blogs between 2003 and 2005 and is still widely linked to in the academic blogosphere.
Although applauded by the Malay delegates, the picture of Hishammuddin waving the keris was widely ridiculed in the Malaysian blogosphere.

blogosphere and magazine
" The same article gave SCOTUSblog as an example of a successful law blog, together with Balkinization and the Volokh Conspiracy, and noted that " With growing numbers of lawyers and legal scholars commenting on breaking legal issues, the blogosphere provides more sophisticated, in-depth analysis of the law than is possible even in a long-form magazine article.

blogosphere and article
The term fisking is blogosphere slang describing a point-by-point criticism that highlights perceived errors, or disputes the analysis in a statement, article, or essay.
I wrote a Foreign Affairs published an article now being circulated in the blogosphere as evidence of an alleged anti-Israel point of view.
An article written for the Washington Post on 10 July 2005, raised the attention of commentators in the media and " blogosphere ".
In 2006, Rolling Stone did an article tracking " blog buzz " called First Hype, Then Kill with the subtitle " How the geeks who control the music blogosphere destroy the bands they love.
In an article for Arab Media & Society ( http :// www. arabmediasociety. com ), Courtney C. Radsch of American University explores how the Egyptian blogosphere expanded as many younger members followed suit, especially the activists who were sympathetic to Kefaya and members who wanted to be part of the discussion about the draft party platform.

blogosphere and .
In this case the selection of blogs is the symmetric key that sender and recipient are using ; the carrier of the hidden message is the whole blogosphere.
" The intent of the cover ," he said, " is to satirize the vicious and racist attacks and rumors and misconceptions about the Obamas that have been floating around in the blogosphere and are reflected in public opinion polls.
The blogosphere term fisking originates from various American conservative blogs, which have taken particular issue with Mr. Fisk, who holds a " very skeptical view of U. S. foreign policy ", and his articles and reports.
These were hosted online at various places and received heavy attention from the blogosphere ( e. g., Boing Boing ) until a cease-and-desist letter took down the most prominent of these sites in 2004.
In July 2010, The Global Language Monitor ranked Wellesley College as the # 6 college in the U. S., based on an analysis of appearances in the global print and electronic media, on the Internet, throughout the blogosphere, and social media such as Twitter.
Soon after, Stevens's interpretation of how the Internet works became a topic of amusement and ridicule in the blogosphere.
This drew criticism in the blogosphere and accusations of hypocrisy on Twitter, since CBS had recently aired an anti-abortion television spot during the 2010 Super Bowl.
Markos Moulitsas, who runs the liberal Daily Kos website, told reporters in August 2007 that he does not read conservative blogs, with the exception of those on NRO: " I do like the blogs at the National Review — I do think their writers are the best in the blogosphere ," he said.
Describing its mission as " to take forward the vision of HRH the Prince of Wales " and originally called " The College of Integrated Health ," several commentators, writing in The Guardian, The British Medical Journal and in the blogosphere, claim that this organisation is simply a re-branding of the controversial Foundation.
In January 2008, San Diego International Airport entered the blogosphere with the launch of the first employee blog – the Ambassablog – for a major U. S. airport.
An exponentially growing phenomenon, the blogosphere can be abuzz with news that is overlooked by the press and TV networks.
According to Bluey, the meetings were launched to provide conservative bloggers with greater understanding of conservative policy debates and a forum to discuss ideas, as there was then no regular meeting of people involved in the conservative blogosphere.
Barger has also been recognized for his contribution to the emergence of the blogosphere.
The blogosphere is made up of all blogs and their interconnections.
A number of media outlets in recent years have started treating the blogosphere as a gauge of public opinion, and it has been cited in both academic and non-academic work as evidence of rising or falling resistance to globalization, voter fatigue, and many other phenomena, and also in reference to identifying influential bloggers and " familiar strangers " in the blogosphere.
In 2005 a Gallup poll showed that a third of Internet users read blogs at least on occasion, and in May 2006 a study showed that there were over forty-two millions bloggers contributing to the blogosphere.

widely and condemned
Opposition leader and then-mayor of Antananarivo, Andry Rajoelina, led a movement in early 2009 in which Ravalomanana was pushed from power in an unconstitutional process widely condemned as a coup d ' état.
* The Dominion of Melchizedek has been widely condemned for promoting fraudulent banking activities and other financial scams, and for the involvement by one of its founders in the attempted secession of the Fijian island of Rotuma.
Discrimination on grounds of race, although most universally condoned two centuries ago, is now widely condemned.
Armed opposition to the Sandinista Government eventually divided into two main groups: The Fuerza Democrática Nicaragüense ( FDN ), a U. S. supported army formed in 1981 by the CIA, U. S. State Department, and former members of the widely condemned Somoza-era Nicaraguan National Guard ; and the Alianza Revolucionaria Democratica ( ARDE ) Democratic Revolutionary Alliance, a group that had existed since before the FSLN and was led by Sandinista founder and former FSLN supreme commander, Edén Pastora, a. k. a. " Commander Zero ".
Whereas some venerated him for his aggressive stance against Israel, including firing missiles at Israeli targets, he was widely condemned for the brutality of his dictatorship.
British reviewers widely condemned the book for immorality, and the novel was so controversial that W H Smith pulled that month's edition of Lippincott's from its bookstalls in railway stations.
It was widely condemned, although the Department of Justice claimed that it was only a draft and contained no further proposals.
The crime was widely condemned, and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle described it as " a betrayal " and the king as an " oath-breaker ".
Internationally, the Chinese government was widely condemned for the use of force against the protesters.
The widely condemned attack on Qibya led to calls by government officials to disband the unit, which was instead merged with T ' zanhanim company during January 1954.
The appointment was widely condemned by French officials, who felt that Diệm was incompetent, with the Prime Minister Mendes-France declaring Diệm to be a " fanatic ".
Although the Indonesian government denied ordering this offensive, they were widely condemned for failing to prevent it.
The bombing was widely condemned and attendance at Remembrance events, by both nationalists and unionists, rose in the following years.
Paxman has been widely condemned as disrespectful when commented in an absurd way the possible exit of Greece from the Eurozone (' like bad kebab vomiting ") on 31 May 2012 edition of Newsnight.
The firing was widely condemned, and an agitation was launched until the control of this historic Janam Asthan Gurdwara was restored to the Sikhs.
A visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the site in 1972 caused considerable controversy ; student protests against the Queen's visit were vociferous and, in some cases, fuelled by alcohol, and the disturbances were widely condemned in the press and the local community, where students were refused access to buses and other facilities for a time.
It was his first series since the Sykes series ended in 1979, and was widely condemned as unfunny, racist and sexist.
As it became more widely known, South African apartheid was condemned internationally as unjust and racist and many decided that a formal legal framework was needed in order to apply international pressure on the South African government.
Modern historical assessments have shifted over time ; in the 19th century, Theramenes's part in the coup of 411 BC and his use of Arginusae were widely condemned, but newly discovered ancient texts and 20th-century scholarship supported more positive assessments.
Czolgosz ' actions were widely condemned by anarchists, but the media widely characterized Czolgosz as a typical anarchist even though he had never actually belonged to any anarchist organization.
The use of the gas was widely condemned as heavy handed, but Moscow insisted it had little room for manoeuvre — faced with the prospect of 50 heavily armed rebels prepared to kill themselves and their hostages.
He headed further marriage negotiations, but when, in 1624, the betrothal to Henrietta Maria of France was announced, the choice of a Catholic was widely condemned.
Although widely condemned by many across the country for playing politics with sensitive issues, the BJP won the support of millions of conservative Hindus, as well as national prominence.
The attack was regarded as being in breach of the United Nations Charter ( S / RES / 487 ) and international law and was widely condemned.

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