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Do all online articles have the comments after, now? I couldn't find *just*
the article without the comment section, but I'm guessing it can be
cut-and-pasted, if necessary. Just thought some folks might like an article to share
with the doubters in their lives:
_http://www.switched.com/2007/11/26/study-of-studies-shows-no-link-between-vid
eo-games-and-violence/_
(http://www.switched.com/2007/11/26/study-of-studies-shows-no-link-between-video-games-and-violence/)

Peace,
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Sandra Dodd

-=-Do all online articles have the comments after, now? I couldn't
find *just*
the article without the comment section-=-



Interesting question! <g>

Newspaper articles seem to like the automatic letters-to-the-editor
function, and there's a tradition of letting people respond to
newspaper and magazine articles.

Sometimes it does quite break the mood, though, to have insipid or
ignorant comments. I like to immerse myself in the message and mood
of people's writing or opinions sometimes without interruption.

Although sometimes comments detract, other times they're the best part.



Sandra

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