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John Fielding, CEO
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John McCain, the powerful Republican senator, has fired a warning shot across the bows of Rupert Murdoch, the media mogul who has ambitious expansion plans in the US broadcast and satellite television market.
Senator John McCain recently indicated he also will introduce a bill to increase the cap.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Senator John McCain has introduced S312 that would require that the grantee identify veterans in all federally funded emergency shelter programs and connect the veterans with Department of Veterans Affairs for counseling on veteran benefits.
The National Campaign for Freedom of Expression objects to Senator John McCain's proposed legislation that would require schools that receive federal Internet subsidies to adopt policies restricting access to materials otherwise available on the Internet.
John McCain's plan to require schools receiving FCC Internet subsidies to limit student access to "indecent material.
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Zhang Xian Qian, Ex-Olympic Swimmer
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John McCain's Amateur Sports Integrity Act, which the Arizona Republican introduced in 2001 to make gambling on college, high school and Olympic sports illegal.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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John McCain, the second term Republican senator from Arizona and former Navy pilot captured and held prisoner during the Vietnam War, is a fraud, collaborator, and danger to the security of the United States.
Senator John McCain, a Republican from Arizona and a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, told C.
Senator John McCain has replied that he had contacted the Japanese Ambassador to the U.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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A bill authored by Senator John McCain had bipartisan support but the tobacco companies opposed language in the bill which would have required significant limits on advertising and the bill ultimately died in committee.
His rival John McCain's strong rhetoric about reforming the electoral process by banning huge corporate donations has ensured that the role of big money will be an election issue.
This legislation was initially sponsored by Senator John McCain, one of eleven Republican senators who ultimately voted for the measure.
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