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McCain defends pressing agency to act on license

Says ex-chair called his role 'appropriate'

By Michael Kranish
Globe Staff / February 22, 2008

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WASHINGTON - Senator John McCain yesterday defended pushing a government agency to decide whether to issue a TV license to a major donor, asserting that the agency's former chairman had cleared his role as "appropriate." (Full article: 1179 words)

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