He says the restrictions on Internet access is a notable blow to press freedom.
In addition to press releases, these methods include, among others, Internet webcasting and teleconferencing.
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Consumers have been urged to press restaurants and fish and chip shops to stock sustainable species.
The senate rejected this in 1999 but President Obama promised to press for it again.
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Ayr continued to press and Inverness took until the 25th minute to seriously test their defence.
At first, they are told to press the space bar whenever they see a smile.
Each morning found us refreshed by an ample English breakfast and most willing to press on.
As we went to press the death toll was 51 and expected to rise.
There's also the ability to press an onscreen button and rotate an isolated screen.
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It seemed to push the tempo up, and Rangers started to press the game.
That was his fatal error, which he compounded by trying to press himself on her.
To press ahead "smacks of an arrogance of which many people thought even New Labour incapable".
Fair enough, but it is material to press-shy billionaire Trevor Rees-Jones, owner of Chief.
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But MoveOn has continued to press aggressively, and never more so than when bashing the general.
All the major opposition party leaders joined forces to press the First Minister on the issue.
There is little doubting Mr Duncan Smith's resolve to press on with the shake-up.
And I suppose that information came to you because you continued to press the case.
Here's a day in the life: Get up, eat, grab laptop and go to press conference.
As this article is going to press, Europe is still grappling with the Greek debt crisis.
The problem is that "button" is difficult to find and, even when located, difficult to press.
The coalition assembly government used the findings to press the UK to reform the formula.
On a Saturday, just before Upside went to press, Jobs called me at the Upside offices.
The Crown Prosecution Service has now decided there is insufficient evidence to press criminal charges.
Zucchetto, now 31, was meeting with a major media outlet as this story went to press.
As Dungannon continued to press, McAree hit the woodwork on 71 minutes with a great shot.
Negotiations to stop the strike had broken down as The Economist went to press.
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"Brother Jobe, " he said, reaching down from his seat to press our flesh like a politician.
It sure beats having to press tiny buttons on the side of a watch case.
The decision to cut fourth-quarter production was made in a seven-minute conference call, according to Press.
Still, Sunde and his partners in piracy are waiting for the Swedish government to press charges.
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