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September 30, 2004

Surprising Things in Today's Hearing

The ICANN Congressional hearings -- like most all Congressional hearings -- are typically dull. The testimony is scripted and well rehearsed, and little new information comes out. Today's hearing was no different. The interesting moments, all of which were unscripted in response to questions, came when:

Only two of the Senators asked questions, though the record will remain open for two weeks to allow written statements, questions and answers to be filed. [Lextext]

Posted by mikki at September 30, 2004 09:19 PM

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