Login
User name:
Password:
Remember me 
www.flickr.com
On the Face in the News
Lebanese and Israelis blog
the war: edited by Michael Totten
This Month
December 2006
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
Year Archive
Re: Choosing my words carefully
by Anonymous
You continue to have an interesting and enjoyable blog, Lisa,. I, too, am interested in your comments from the Herzliya conference, especially with regard to communications. My presumption is that neither the blogger-side nor the newscaster-side are composed of idiots, and that each is acting honestly based upon experiences and knowledge. Thus I am hoping that your blog focusses on the communication (i.e., exchange of knowledge, information, and ideas) aspects. In particular, 1. What are two or three of the most important new pieces of knowledge, information, experience, etc. that you believe the "other side of the media" should learn from you and other bloggers. 2. What are two or three important new ideas, knowledge, information, experience, etc. that you learned from "other side"? Thank you again. May your move go well. Did it last year---ugh.
Post comment:
Format Type: 
  Convert newlines
  Receive comment notifications for this article
Subject: 
   
insert bold tags insert italic tags insert underline tags insert strikethough tags insert link insert blockquote tags
Comment: 
Comment verification:

Please enter the text you see inside the graphic to post your comment:
You are not currently logged in. If you would like your user information to be displayed with your comment, please enter your login information below.
Login information:
Username: 
Password: 
If you would like to post contact information on your comment, please enter your information into the optional fields below:
Contact information:
Name: 
URL:  example: http://yourdomain.com
Email: 
Please note: email will not be displayed on the site, only for the blog owner. If logged in, URL will only be used.
   
My Amazon.com Wish List
The most blogged war: a retrospective
City Guide Tel Aviv
Search