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For those of you who attended the symposium on propaganda, "Where the  
Truth Lies," or those interested in the topic, a blog has been set up  
where people can reflect and comment on the arts and sciences of  
persuasion in today's world. The event at the Graduate Center was held  
on February 15th, but the discussion continues. As one of the  
coordinators of the event, I hope you will participate.  Many of the  
issues broached are very close to home.

http://www.wherethetruthlies.org/blog/

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