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‘Comment is free’ finally launches

I missed this earlier in the week (think I must have had my eyes shut or something…)

Guardian Unlimited have finally launched their long awaited collective comment blog, “Comment is Free“:

Welcome to Comment is free, the first collective comment blog by a British newspaper website. It will incorporate all the regular Guardian and Observer main commentators, many blogging for the first time, who will be joined by a host of outside contributors – politicians, academics, writers, scientists, activists and of course existing bloggers to debate, argue and occasionally agree on the issues of the day.

It’s well worth checking out, and it’s certainly been added to my feed reader!

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