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By Ryan Corazza
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, September 15, 2009 We've seen a lot from Twitter in the U.S. pro sports landscape this year. Players breaking their own news, players breaking team news, fines, controversy, self-promotion, as-close-as-you-can-get access. The NFL has enacted a policy on its use. But there's an interesting use of the platform happening in the Canadian Football League for the first time this season that's yet to proliferate stateside: real-time, all-access photography via cell phone. Let's take the Edmonton Eskimos' 35-34 lo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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