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Bid to stop F-word on U.S. airwaves (Reuters)







Bid to stop F-word on U.S. airwaves
(Reuters)

Bid to stop F-word on U.S. airwaves
(Reuters)
01/16/2004 10:56 AM

Reuters - U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Powell has proposed barring the word "fuck" from most radio and broadcast television, regardless of the context, sources close to the issue have said.




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