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Constituents' E-Mail on XM Deal Not Well Received

Juanita Daigle of Baton Rouge is listed as one of the thousands of people who sent e-mails to the Federal Communications Commission opposing the proposed merger between the satellite radio networks XM and Sirius.
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Jeffrey H. Birnbaum and Kim Hart

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