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Fundamental changes will challenge both parties.
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Clinton defined the future, but may dissatisfy future historians.
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Netroots has changed political conversations.
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Emergent Democratic politics is profound and worth researching.
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Political journalism cannot be blamed for political outcome.
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I’s very important to have a a bond of trust between the press and the public.
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American media has never been good with war.
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Technology will allow newspapers to survive, but in different forms.
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Explaining politics is different than engaging people in it.
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Graham Hill would love to sit down with Gandhi.
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Graham Hill hopes we will look back on this age as one of positive change.
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Developing countries can go green, but we have to be delicate about leading them.
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Environmentalism is a shared responsibility, Graham Hill says.
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It’s not just Americans who are wasteful, Graham Hill remarks.
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A good life can be measured by giving more than receiving.
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Spreading awareness is still a challenge.
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Graham Hill explains the media’s role in publicizing environmental action as well as Planet Green’s agenda.
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Graham Hill outlines the functionality of good design.
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Graham Hill hopes bloggers will be able to fact check more in the future.
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Technology is furthering environmental consciousness, Graham Hill says.
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Environmentalism is misconceived as anti-business, notes Graham Hill.
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To determine whether a product is eco-friendly, consider its life cycle.
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Graham Hill hopes an eco-ethic will be inextricable from our everyday lives.
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Graham Hill underscores the importance of including externalities in the cost of products.
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Graham Hill recalls his trajectory before becoming a social entrepreneur.
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