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Was in discussions with the ex-blogger NJ about this a lot Retired.
Islam? Yes. Gay? Yes. British? No, Oh, OK then. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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As one ex-blogger stated, "to truly recover, you need to live a normal life like others your age... my non-disordered friends would never think of blogging about food; they eat when they're hungry and don't recount their daily intake to a bunch of strangers."
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Recently, I asked some of my ex-blogger friends how they felt the online community had helped or hindered their recoveries.
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Looking at the week's other high-profile firing, the Washington Post's ex-blogger Weigel was praised and defended by his colleague Ezra Klein, who blogs about economic policy for the Post.
Kirk Cheyfitz: Axing the General and the Journalist: Was Their Privacy Violated? 2010
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Looking at the week's other high-profile firing, the Washington Post's ex-blogger Weigel was praised and defended by his colleague Ezra Klein, who blogs about economic policy for the Post.
Kirk Cheyfitz: Axing the General and the Journalist: Was Their Privacy Violated? 2010
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So with Amy Rodger walking away from the Lib Dem PPC position, Mike Currie doing the same and Labour MP Anne Moffat causing havoc within the local Labour party, the SNP PPC and ex-blogger Andrew Sharp must surely be hoovering up the votes.
What's going on in East Lothian? Jeff 2009
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I respectfully request anonymity for sending this to you, but suffice it to say that this is a perfect example of why I am an ex-blogger.
We get letters. CC 2009
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So with Amy Rodger walking away from the Lib Dem PPC position, Mike Currie doing the same and Labour MP Anne Moffat causing havoc within the local Labour party, the SNP PPC and ex-blogger Andrew Sharp must surely be hoovering up the votes.
Archive 2009-07-01 Jeff 2009
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Stepping up the surge against civil rights activists, an ex-blogger turned into Kayhan newspaper "investigator" has recently alleged that the women's rights activists are funded by the "CIA" and are a part of a conspiracy effort to overthrow the regime through a US and Israeli-funded "velvet revolution".
Elham Gheytanchi: Hardliner Repression of Iranians Online 2008
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And sweet-natured ex-blogger Alex “Heart of a Teddy Bear” Blagg, decided to blog about it.
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