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Blogger
noun
A contributor to a blog or online journal.
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People all over the world have expressed horror at Saudi Arabia's brutal treatment of the blogger Raif Badawi.
The transsexual blogger Sarah Brown explained the special difficulties she faces: "My papers are not in order, and so I'm not going to the party conference".
Popular blogger and media entrepreneur Anton Nosik called the law on bloggers unconstitutional and said it was meant to intimidate regime critics.
"Mom Blogger" @Mom101 asked: "How is this not the lead story on every single news network, every Twitter newsfeed right now?" That sentiment was echoed by a number of Guardian readers over the weekend.
Your "as live" blogger and your country needs you.
My fellow Liberal Democrat blogger James Graham complains that the policy on faith schools that the party adopted in Harrogate at the weekend is "a messy compromise".
7.51pm GMT / 2.51pm ET: More from Ugandan journalist Angelo Izama, from his post at Ch16.org, the international blogger network.
Over at Stubby's House of Christmas (stubbyschristmas.com) the focus is more modern, with the North Carolina-based blogger sifting through this year's crop of festive releases.
A pro-McDaniel blogger broke into the nursing home, in order to take pictures of Cochran's wife.
This claim is not correct; it did not originate from a blogger.
The influential conservative blogger Erick Erickson called for primary challenges against GOP members who voted yes.
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