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Blogging the in-thing for politicians Blogging the in-thing for politicians

From www.nst.com.my: KUALA LUMPUR: It was once considered "rubbish, a waste of time and anti-government", but recent changes in the political landscape have catalysed many politicians -- the same ones who once shunned the blogosphere -- to jump on the blogging bandwagon.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's statement that one of the reasons Barisan Nasional did badly at the 12th general election was due to the coalition losing the "online war", has prompted the rush into blogging.
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