Rogozin vs. NATO, in 140 characters or less

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One criticism that you not likely to hear about the Russian government is its lack of enthusiastic applications of new media technologies.  The Prime Minister posts his topless photos at a much more timely rate that the White House page is updated, the President has impressive blogs and video podcasts, they've got a school of bloggers to push the official government line and drown out online dissent , and now, Dmitry Rogozin, Russia's envoy to NATO, has got himself a pretty robust Twitter fe

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