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By Katherine Sather
January 30, 2009 2:38 PM
If you haven't yet read about this week's spirited City Council panel discussion on the future of newspapers in Seattle, there are plenty of places to get caught up.The Stranger's Erica Barnett liveblogged the event, writing: "Unfortunately, the panelists are mostly--to steal a phrase from Dominic--the dinosaurs of yesteryear." And Lost Remote posted some questions that were asked, including: "What about all these 'blogs.' Are they 'professional journalists?' How do we know they're accurate?" Sigh. Finally, former Crosscut editor Chuck Taylor Twittered the event and pieced his 47 tweets together into a narrative. Have a read here.

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