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It's a fine sunny Sunday in Man o' War Bay in Freetown, with fishing boats heading out into the balmy Atlantic as I sit here reading about media development, a sure indication of unhealthy obsession. But I'm finding the BBC-World Service Trust (WST)'s "Governance and the Media" survey of media-development-policy types to be one of the most useful fresh contributions I've seen to this field, adding to other impressively thoughtful pieces put out by...[