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The Best Journalism of 2008
Alas, I've neglected to execute steps one and two in 2008, so the following awards are neither exhaustive nor definitive, but rather a starting point. I'll defend any of my selections as top notch journalism that's well worth your time. But I'm also eager to add to the list -- e-mail nominees ...
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FAIL.
INSTAPUTZ — Anything that purports to chronicle the "best journalism of 2008" and yet includes John Dickerson and Camille Paglia makes a mockery of both journalism and superlatives.

The Best Journalism Of 2008
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