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    Andrew Greste, a brother of Australian journalist Peter Greste, waits with Australian diplomats outside court as his brother and 19 other Al-Jazeera employees went on trial accused of membership in a terrorist organization and also for aiding it in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014. A rights group on Thursday denounced Egypt's stand on freedom of expression as 20 employees of the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera network went on trial accused of membership in a terrorist organization and also for aiding it. (AP Photo/El Shorouk newspaper, Roger Anis) EGYPT OUT
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    Former acting chairman of the Federal Communications Commission Michael J. Copps, left, visits the digital TV transition command center at FCC headquarters in Washington in June 2009. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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    Back in the dark ages when there was only three national broadcast news networks, the FCC exercised suffocating control over how the news was presented via its power to regulate broadcasting licenses. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Software engineer Mike Caldwell shows the front of a physical Bitcoin he minted in his shop in Sandy, Utah. (George Frey/Getty Images)
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    Why doesn’t Google or Yahoo include Bitcoin in their currency converters?

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    Kane had written a twice-weekly column for the Washington Examiner since 2009. Before then, he wrote columns for the Baltimore Examiner and began his journalism career as a reporter and columnist for the Baltimore Sun, beginning in 1993. (Examiner File)
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    Rick Santelli marked the fifth anniversary of his Tea Party rant in the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. (Getty Images File)
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