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Ask Dr. Ink
Posted, May. 25, 2005
Updated, May. 25, 2005


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No Bull: Dr. Ink Returns
The mysterious and provocative Dr. Ink burst onto the American journalism scene in 2001 and wrote more than 300 columns for Poynter's Web site. He appeared -- and then disappeared -- in a flash, leaving his legion of fans distraught and confused....
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