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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=504633504 Dan Mitchell

    The Guild, I’m afraid, is in its death-throes. The other day, it said the NYT is in danger of becoming a “content farm.” Now it’s encouraging people to gang-spam Arianna Huffington. Not that I’m taking sides in the NYT talks, or saying that Huffington shouldn’t pay writers decently. But this is just silliness, and it’s not doing anybody any good, least of all the Guild or the journalists it purports to represent.

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