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Jul 2004Price of a bleepinator, a device for TV broadcasters that "surgically removes indecent words and phrases" : $9,995
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Enco Systems, Inc. (Southfield, Mich.)

Mar 2000Percentage of major U.S. recording labels that use the parental warning stickers advocated by Tipper Gore in 1985: 100
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The Recording Industry Association of America (Washington)

Mar 2000Years after Frank Zappa called Tipper Gore's campaign to advocate parental warning stickers on albums “extortion” that his daughter recorded a single featuring her on drums: 14
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Intercontinental Absurdities Ltd. (Los Angeles)

May 29, 2007 Iran's telecommunications ministry proclaimed that it will begin filtering immoral messages sent by cell phones.
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Reuters via eweek.com

November 22, 2005It was reported that President George W. Bush had, on April 16, 2004, revealed to British Prime Minister Tony Blair a plan to take “military action” against the headquarters of the Al Jazeera news network in Doha, Qatar. According to a leaked transcript, Blair talked Bush out of attacking the television station. The White House called the report “outlandish and inconceivable,” and Blair called the report a “conspiracy theory.” David Keogh, a former U.K. Cabinet Office official, was charged under the Official Secrets Act with leaking the memo, and U.K. Attorney General Lord Goldsmith warned British media that any further reporting based on the leaked memo could be subject to criminal charges. Al Jazeera demanded an inquiry.
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The Daily Mirror

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The Toronto Star

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The Guardian

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News.Telegraph