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By Reynald Benoit, Travis Little and Scott Sherrill CS 6470 March 6, 2007 Introduction
In the past, stories covered by news and popular published media were hand selected by chief editors and disseminated to the public. This method of distributing information left a lot of potentially good news articles unpublished and unseen. Some of the disregarded information was not deemed suitable for publication or public recognition. This is understandable, because with the tremendous amount of news being reported, a filtering process is definitely</description>
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