A couple of writers at The Atlantic are following this stuff pretty heavily.

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/ - this is a blog, but he'll have 
frequent entries that are nothing but Twitter streams.

http://politics.theatlantic.com/2009/06/twittering_the_iran_election_--_and_the_coverage_1.php
Marc Ambinder writes about following the Iran situation on Twitter.

David




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From: Jay Lewis <[email protected]>

PGage wrote:
>  How do I find the Iran reports?

Your best bet is to go to twitter.com, log-in and do a search for iran. 
Also, this article from SoAfr has some good info (searched for "iran 
hashtags") 
http://blogs.thetimes.co.za/minor/2009/06/16/iran-guide-to-the-hashtag-revolution/

> What does twitter offer that facebook does not to these Iran reporters? 
> Couldn't they do as much, or more on facebook?

Facebook requires me to allow you to see my facebooking. Twitter doesn't 
have that extra "step."
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