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	<title>Comments on: GoTriadU launches to tie schools together</title>
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		<title>By: Tuesday squibs : Notes from a Teacher</title>
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		<description>[...] GoTriadU launches to tie schools together. One market some newspapers are turning their attentions to is local colleges, which may make things interesting for student and campus newspapers. When you read Bryan Murley&#8217;s interview with John Robinson, you also get the feeling this could present challenges for entertainment-driven local alternative media. [...]</description>
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