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FCC Chairman Nominee: ‘I Do Not Support’ Reinstating Fairness Doctrine

CNSNews.com Wednesday, June 17, 2009 By Edwin Mora U.S. Capitol (AP Photo) Washington (CNSNews.com) – Julius Genachowski, President Obama’s nominee to become chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, told a Senate committee Tuesday that he does not plan to resuscitate the “Fairness Doctrine”– a rule that regulated how broadcast stations covered controversial issues, until it […]

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FCC, TV, Internet Set For Big Changes in 2009

David Ho Cox News via SF GATE January 28 New York — From an Obama administration plan to give all Americans broadband to the nation’s looming switch to digital television, the communications landscape is expected to see big shifts in 2009. At the heart of much of the change is the Federal Communications Commission, which […]

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The Mainstream Press Finally Recognizes “The Larry Sinclair Problem”

Despite death threats and an organized campaign to prevent him from speaking publicly, Larry Sinclair – on June 18, 2008, at 2:00 PM (sign-up starting at 1 PM) in the Holeman Lounge of the National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20045, will for the first time reveal the corroborating evidence for his claim that on November 6 + 7, 1999, Larry: (i) met Obama at a gay bar where Barack Obama arranged for the purchase of federal Schedule II drugs, (ii) which Larry and Obama thereafter ingested and (iii) then engaged in hi-risk, homosexual activities.

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