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| Sign the petition by adding their details such as name and email address. |
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| A special use of email that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users. |
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| A former federal policy in the US requiring television and radio broadcasters to present contrasting viewpoints on controversial issues of public importance. |
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| The contestant that is leading in a race or other competition. |
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| An intentional disclosure of secret information. |
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| A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation. |
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| An event intended primarily to attract publicity. |
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| A summary of a news story; also, a short news story |
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| A written or recorded communication directed at members of the news media for the purpose of announcing something ostensibly newsworthy. |
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| A strong supporter of a party, cause, or person. |
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| Judicial suppression of material that would be published or broadcast, on the grounds that it is libelous or harmful. In US law. |
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| A law that protects witnesses from revealing certain information, especially in court. |
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| Television advertising occupying a short break during or between programs. |
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