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North Shore writers are blogging on in earnest

...He said blogging was his way to archive and share his 10 years of newsletter work, including some of what he believes to be the earliest writing on Lasik, a form of Glasser said what has also emerged from the blogosphere is the “citizen journalist” like Matt Drudge, whose Drudge Report somewhat infamously broke news of former White House intern Monica Lewinsky’s blue dress.

Glasser cautions that this unregulated breed of blogger can post stories without oversight or verification.

The result can mean the public may take for fact what is not.

The citizen journalists also tend toward the salacious, he said.“Their influence is getting huge,” Glasser said.The Salem State professor pointed to the undoing of former CBS front man Dan Rather, who left his job after bloggers discredited his “60 Minutes” report on President Bush’s National Guard service.“It rips through the blogosphere like a prairie fire,” Glasser said of Rather’s demise.And Ehrlich learned the hard way the limits of technology.

Her database crashed earlier this month, taking with it most of her past posts and links.

“A newspaper is a more durable news source,” said Ehrlich, depressed by the loss of so much ...

Investment led to Joffe's job loss, WSJ says

...LCA-Vision (NASDAQ: LCAV) operates about 50 The disclosure of the purchase in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing apparently surprised both LCA-Vision's board of directors and Joffe's son, Craig Joffe, who had just taken over as interim CEO of the Kenwood-based company, the Wall Street Journal said.

A spokeswoman for the company told the newspaper that the board then stripped Stephen Joffe of his job as chairman.

Joffe had previously stepped down from his post as CEO because he wanted to pursue other interests and the board wanted to separate the CEO and chairman jobs, according to the story.

LCA-Vision announced March 17 that it had chosen E.

Anthony Woods, a longtime health care executive and two-year LCA director, to serve as chairman.

Shares of LCA-Vision were trading at $49.50, up 21 cents, in mid-morning.

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