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2004/12/3-4 [Politics/Foreign] UID:35161 Activity:nil
12/3    I still think he's a whore and a bastard, but he's an eloquent one:
        Michael Powell: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/03/opinion/03powell.html?hp
        \_ Lawrence Lessig recently praised him for an evenhanded approach to
           technical issues.  The morality bit is still damning, but he has made
           certain things like WiMax possible.
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