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Abuse of women on the Internet on 'Reliable Sources'

By Kevin Roderick | January 26, 2014 3:24 PM

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Los Angeles writers Amanda Hess and Amy Wallace were on CNN with Brian Stelter this morning to discuss their recent pieces about the impact of the nastiness that women, and especially female journalists, face in online comments and other forums. Watch

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