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		<title>Theaustralian.com.au: Former editor of The Age criticises Fairfax approach to the internet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An extract from Michael Gawenda's A.N Smith lecture, in which the former editor of The Age says that "the editors of The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have no control over their papers' websites. All the talk of newsroom integration is rendered meaningless as a result." 
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<p>An extract from Michael Gawenda&#8217;s A.N Smith lecture, in which the former editor of The Age says that &#8220;the editors of The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have no control over their papers&#8217; websites. All the talk of newsroom integration is rendered meaningless as a result.&#8221;</p>
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