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In the Know Podcast # 16
In the Know Podcast # 16
In the Know Podcast # 16

    Get Involved Today

    By Public Knowledge
    April 27, 2006

    PK's In the Know newsletter comes out today, and hopefully so will the podcast! Here are some of the details:

    PK in the Know:
    April 27, 2006

    Contents:

    • House Committee Approves Telecom Bill

    • Amazon, Google and Yahoo! Targeted

    • Senate Panel Tries Again on Content Controls

    • Gigi Named EFF Pioneer

    You can also:

    • Find the mp3 version here

    • Find the enhanced AAC version here

    • Subscribe to the PK In The Know Podcast

    • And, you can find all our podcasts on OurMedia.

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