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  2. Media Research Center - Wikipedia

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    Bozell founded CNSNews (formerly Cybercast News Service) in 1998 to cover stories he believes are ignored by mainstream news organizations. [21] CNSNews.com provides news articles for Townhall.com and other websites for a subscription fee. Its leadership consists of president Brent Bozell and editor Terry Jeffrey.

  3. Marc Morano - Wikipedia

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    After 1996, he began working for Cybercast News Service (now CNSNews), where he was the first to publish the subsequently discredited [5] [6] accusations from Swift-Boat veterans that John Kerry had allegedly exaggerated his military service record. [7] Beginning in June 2006, Morano served as the director of communications for Senator Jim Inhofe.

  4. L. Brent Bozell III - Wikipedia

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    Bozell is one of ten children of L. Brent Bozell Jr. and Patricia Buckley Bozell. [1] He is a nephew of the late conservative writer and National Review founder William F. Buckley Jr. and the late United States Senator James L. Buckley through Buckley's sister, Patricia, and is a grandson of William Frank Buckley Sr.

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  9. Operation Iraqi Freedom documents - Wikipedia

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    The first set of documents was released to an online media outlet called Cybercast News Service. [citation needed] A second set of documents was released to The Intelligence Summit, an international intelligence conference that resulted in an ABC story on some of the audiotapes of Saddam Hussein talking to his top officials. [2]

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