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It’s a Ham-Dinger

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Jon Ham‘s coverage of the Duke Law School panel on the Duke lacrosse case was linked by all of the major Duke lacrosse case bloggers. That resulted in more than 3,000 page views on Right Angles last Saturday and Sunday, normally the slowest days of the week. Blogger KC Johnson, a history professor at Brooklyn College and probably the best of the Duke lacrosse bloggers, had this to say: “Jon Ham has an excellent three-part summary of this afternoon’s media panel on the lacrosse case. … My thanks to Jon for this detailed posts; contrast its richness with the superficial summary posted on WRAL’s site.” 

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