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The person-on-the-street report may have been a newsroom staple, but the currents Ms. Laflin picked up seemed to reflect the sentiments of many who watched the debate in Albuquerque, by far the largest city in New Mexico, a state that despite its relatively small population has become one of the most vigorously contested in the campaign.
Swartz's activism, I argued, was waged as part of one of the most vigorously contested battles - namely, the war over how the internet is used and who controls the information that flows on it - and that was his real crime in the eyes of the US government: challenging its authority and those of corporate factions to maintain a stranglehold on that information.
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