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Googling for Darfur

Folks often ask how I get all of my Darfur info, given that most American news outlets give it little to no airtime or column space.

I Google.

Signing up for Google News alerts is an idea I highly recommend. By entering a keyword, you can have emails sent to you whenever that word comes over the wire. I get about 10 or so Darfur emails a day because I want the news as it breaks. I've also signed up to get Sudan and Africa alerts once a day.

Stay smart.

“Googling for Darfur”