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Jerry Bromenshenk <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Mar 2007 11:18:17 EST
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The rather long Missoulian article provides some good information  about 
Montana and CCD, as well as beekeeper comments.
 
And, before anyone jumps on captions, article comments, remember, newspaper  
editors always look for something to pull in readers.  Over the top  comments 
are often those of the editor, not the reporter, researcher, beekeeper,  etc.
 
If you doubt this, just give an interview and see what comes out the other  
end.  Follow an article on Google news from a press service like AP press,  and 
you will see that the same story gets cut, chopped, re-arranged, and  
re-titled at will - and the initial story producer has no say.
 
Reality check.
 
Jerry
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