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  • Wednesday, October 26, 2005 10:44 PM

    Rebecca again

    Just wanted to say a couple things before we presumably get back into this tomorrow: There's no ghetto here! No one's hiding anything. Broadsheet is big, it's bright (yes, bright pink) it's getting read. We are showing off these stories, giving them great space and great voices. As mslaura said, it is an addition to Salon.

    And blackpaw, I'm glad to hear you like some of the stories on Broadsheet so far. Let me emphasize what was stated in the initial post: Salon is for everyone, and everyone is welcome at Broadsheet.

    Stories by and about women will still stand alone, as they always have. We've just created even more room for them, and more room for a greater diversity of them, for everyone who wants to read them.

    Good-night and all best.

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