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> In article <9407151410 -dot- A08849 -at- pcmail -dot- cti-pet -dot- com>, Karla McMaster
> <mcmaster%pcmail -dot- cti-pet -dot- com -at- cti-pet -dot- com> wrote:
> >
> > BTW, has anyone read the article Tannen wrote in Newsweek about men and
women
> > on the internet? Does anyone know the date? I'd like to look into it...
> >
> It was late June/early July (sorry--I pitched it) and worth the effort of
> finding it. BTW, for more lessons on flaming, try sci.skeptic.
> Julie
For those interested in this article, it may be worth noting that Janis
Cortese (the first "net regular" quoted) felt misquoted, or at least mis-
represented in the article.
Immediately following the Newsweek article there was some interesting
discussion (in the mentioned newsgroups) about journalist's tendencies
to, uh, "slant" things their way...