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Top Five Week Nineteen; Net Neutrality Edition

  1. Newmark v. McCurry
    Net neutrality tussle between Craigslist founder, politico
  2. McCurry feels blog-wrath
    Liberal bloggers gang up on former Clinton press secretary
  3. Net neutrality showdown
    CNET's full coverage, including a House bill passing committee
  4. Hardware makers opposed
    Companies like Cisco, Qualcomm don't want new laws
  5. Congress ignoring consumers?
    NYU prof Siva notes telecom lobbying powerhouse
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