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Candidate Videotapes Rival Stealing Signs (AP)







Candidate Videotapes Rival Stealing
Signs (AP)

Candidate Videotapes Rival Stealing
Signs (AP)
07/16/2004 08:24 PM

AP - A candidate for Sequoyah County commissioner caught the incumbent on videotape stealing his campaign signs and throwing them into a creek.




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The emergence of weblogs as contributing to the public sphere has returned concerns about authenticity in renewed form: readers who encounter weblogs must construct some basis of trust in the content and the subjectivity represented there in textual form. Many sources of authenticity are largely verbal (mutual citations, ideological coherence, recognized links, ease of access, ranking on index sites). Beyond these, however, there are visual cues which tend to promote confidence: these visual cues are more easily overlooked but nonetheless important in establishing the writers’ credibility.

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