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Date: 2012-09-07 13:31:40
Virginia
Government
Gordon Tullock
Federal Communications Commission
George Mason University
National Broadband Plan
Fairness Doctrine
Media bias
Convergence
Internet access
Education in Virginia
Public choice theory

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