| Popping Off: FCC is picking up on the wrong signals |
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In the case of the Federal Communications Commission, very much therefore. Think of Anna Nicole Smith after one paint-fume sauna. Yup, that's how clueless the FCC is and the report released by the group Wednesday says as much and more. Scenes on TV merely suggesting teens having sex (no nudity, just writhing and kissing) are wrong, pixilated breasts are inexcusable, and forget about describing one private part, even when the word itself has been bleeped out. For these risqué displays, the FCC recommends $3.9 million in fines against dozens of network affiliates. ... |
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| Applying Evolution: A Process Perspective through Memes, Bio |
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Why Apply Evolution?_ one Process Perspective in one Post-Modern World
Theirs and ours have been personal and intimate journeys that similarly aspire to probe into the memetic complexities defining and accelerating human scope and existence in the darkness and epiphanies of introspection. ... |
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| Michelle Singletary: There's nothing positive about pimp lifestyle |
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