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Dan Gillmor hopes Arianna Huffington will “do the right thing …[and] cut a bunch of checks to a bunch of the most productive contributors on whose work she’s built a significant part of her new fortune.” || Scott Rosenberg: “I think this union is unlikely to end well.” || Alan Mutter: AOL’s “vastly overpaying” for the site. || Bill Kirtz: Ex-NBC boss Jeff Zucker likes the deal. || Tom McGeveran: HuffPo’s already a higher-rent version of AOL’s home page. || Jack Shafer: Some of Huffington’s innovations make me squirm, but…
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