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AIDS.gov Blog – The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services provides this blog as a
part of the AIDS.gov website to provide information
on the uses of new media for the HIV/AIDS community.
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Arctic Chronicles – This journal will
document my journey to one of the most unexplored
areas in the world, the Arctic, as I accompany
scientists on an expedition to map the seafloor.
This will be a collaborative effort between the U.S.
and Canada.
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ASY Live Blog – The "ASY Live Blog," an
extension of the Department of Defense America
Supports You program, highlights the support
supplied by citizens and corporations nationwide to
our men and women in uniform and communicates that
support to our troops.
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Big Read Blog – National Endowment for the
Arts literature director David Kipen blogs regularly
about his experiences promoting the 2007 Big Read
initiative.
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CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Injury Center Director's View – The
Director of the CDC Injury Center, Ileana Arias,
blogs to foster public discussion about injury and
violence prevention.
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Congressional Budget Office Director's Blog – Peter
R. Orszag, Director of the Congressional Budget
Office (CBO) blogs as an additional way to
communicate with Congress and the public. Learn
about the type of work done by the CBO including how
they do it and what types of analysts they have. Dr.
Orszag will also use the blog to clarify potential
misinterpretations of CBO data. This blog does not
accept comments.
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Corps e-spondence – U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers' Chief of Engineers and Commanding General
Lieutenant General Robert L. Van Antwerp blogs about
all things relevant to the Corps, including their
many missions in service to the Nation, leadership,
selfless service and people.
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Dipnote – This blog offers the public an
alternative source to mainstream media for U.S.
foreign policy information and the opportunity to
discuss important foreign policy issues with senior
State Department officials.
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Energy Savers – The Energy Savers Blog
provides a place for consumers to learn about and
discuss energy efficiency and renewable technologies
at home, on the road, and in the workplace.
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Evolution of Security – Five employees of
the Transportation Security Administration blog to
facilitate an ongoing dialogue on innovations in
security, technology and the checkpoint screening
process.
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Eye Level – This Smithsonian American Art
Museum blog covers American art and the ways it
reflects American history and culture.
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Fast Lane – This blog from the U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT) provides a forum
for discussing the nation's transportation system
and making announcements about future projects.
Contributors will include Secretary Peters, other
senior officials from DOT, and guest bloggers.
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Future Digital System – U.S. Government
Printing Office blog about the Future Digital System
program that will be a world-class information
life-cycle management system
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GLOBE Program – Dr. Peggy LeMone, chief
scientist of the Global Learning and Observations to
Benefit the Environment (GLOBE), shares her comments
and thoughts on science topics through this blog.
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Gov Gab – Gov Gab's seven bloggers share
practical, useful tips and information from the
federal government to help you make life a little
simpler. Sample posts cover saving gas, smart
shopping, weeding out poison ivy, checking your
credit report and helping your pre-teen build
self-esteem. Read along each weekday and comment and
share your own experiences.
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Great Lakes Earth Day Challenge Blog – Employees
from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Region 5 office in Chicago blog from April 1 to May
9, 2008 to share personal insights into how they
approach Earth Day, and how Great Lakes communities
are participating in the Earth Day Challenge. The
"Challenge" to communities around the Great Lakes is
to collect 1 million pounds of electronics (e-waste)
and (the equivalent of) 1 million pills of unwanted
or unused medications.
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Greenversations – The Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) blog is authored by EPA
employees who share their unique perspective on
environmentalism and personal experiences in
protecting and improving our nation's water, land,
and air.
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Health and Human Services Department Blog – Secretary
Mike Leavitt blogs about health and the related
challenges that face United States.
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Health Marketing Musings – A blog about
research, science, and practice in health marketing
and communication, social marketing, information
technology, public health partnerships, and more
with Jay Bernhardt, Director of CDC's National
Center for Health Marketing.
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Homeland Security Leadership Journal – Secretary
Michael Chertoff blogs about working to protect the
American people, building an effective emergency
preparedness and response capability, enforcing
immigration laws, and promoting economic prosperity.
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InfoFarm – The National Agricultural
Library blogs about what they do and your world of
agriculture, food, nutrition, animal care, and the
environment.
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Library of Congress Blog – Highlights news
and collections for the Library of Congress. Written
by the Library's Director of Communications.
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Military Health System Blog – Department
of Defense leadership discusses the future of the
U.S. Military Health System.
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Millenium Challenge Corporation (MCC) CEO's Blog – Through
this blog, Ambassador John J. Danilovich, the MCC
CEO, directlycommunicates with the public to offer
his first-hand perspective of MCC programs and the
results that assistance to partner countries is
producing on the ground for the benefit of the
world's poor.
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Mount Rainier National Park Volunteers Blog – Get
the latest news about the volunteer program at Mount
Rainier National Park in Washington.
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NASA Goddard CIO Blog – NASA Goddard CIO,
Linda Y. Cureton, blogs about technology,
leadership, and being a Chief Information Officer.
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National African HIV AIDS Initiative (NAHI) Blog – Margaret
Korto, a member of the Health and Human Services
Office of Minority Health Resource Center's HIV
Capacity Building Team, hosts this blog as a way for
communities in Seattle, New York, Massachusetts,
Atlanta and Washington, DC to communicate and gather
ideas about upcoming health summits.
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) Science Blog – This blog
helps NIOSH to fulfill it's mission of translating
scientific research into practice. It also provides
a forum for NIOSH partners and the public to present
ideas to NIOSH scientists and each other while
engaging in scientific discussion.
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National Museum of the Air Force – Blog
posts from the public about their experiences at the
National Museum of the Air Force
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National Parks – The National Park
Foundation enriches the connection Americans have
with our National Parks.
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Navy Department Chief Information Officer Blog – Robert
Carey, CIO for the Department of the Navy, blogs
about matters related to information management and
information technology and how they impact the Navy
Department.
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Peace Corps Volunteer Journals – Blogs
about experiences of Peace Corps volunteers from
around the globe.
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Pushing Back – Office of National Drug
Control Policy blog to educate Americans about
illegal drugs and the latest international, federal,
state, and local efforts to reduce drug use
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Smithsonian Institution – Bloggers offer
insights and information about Smithsonian
Institution exhibitions, events, collections,
research projects, and more.
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Take Pride in America: The Blog – Take
Pride in America, a national partnership program
aimed at increasing volunteer service on America's
public lands, hosts this blog to empower volunteers
from every corner of America to maintain and enhance
our natural, cultural, and historical sites.
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Walter Reed Health Care System Commander's Blog – Colonel
Patricia D. Horoho, Commander of the Walter Reed
Health Care System, blogs as an added communication
tool for staff, patients and their families, and for
anyone else who is interested in the Walter Reed
military medical institution.
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