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BlogWatch; A MAINSTREAM-MEDIA SNAPSHOT OF WHAT'S HOT (AND WHAT'S NOT) IN THE EVER-WIDENING WORLD OF WEBLOGS. FOR FULL LINKS GO TO NEWSWEEK.COM.(Brief article)

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You can't have a sporting event nowadays without its getting blogged--especially not the world's most popular event. For nonstop World Cup mania go to worldcupblog.org, which has blogs for each team.

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