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Rasha Abdulla on blogging

Posted September 19th, 2008 under Internet, Media, Videos

Video on YouTube: “Dr. Rasha Abdulla gives her expert opinion on blogging and bloggers in the Middle East. Broadcast November 2007 on CNN’s Inside the Middle East.”

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