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6.38 It has been argued that any legislation touching on press regulation would be the beginning of the slippery slope; that any Government would find it easier to amend an existing Act than to bring forward new legislation to shackle the press; that Parliament is itching to control the press and that this would be an opportunity to do so.
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It did not touch on press regulation until last month, when a group of peers, frustrated by the lack of progress on the Leveson report among the political parties, won overwhelming support in the Lords to add sections to the bill covering a newspaper watchdog's activities.
"We were careful not to touch on things that pressed each others' buttons," she says.
China is negotiating for membership in the World Trade Organization, but talks have not touched on freedom of the press, the report said.
Don't touch or press on your teeth or braces it makes them hurt more.
It also touches on the fact that a large proportion of the Scottish press is Scottish in name only.
Moreover, some of the information leaked undoubtedly touched on matters of legitimate public interest, which were reported in the press.
During her acceptance speech, Winfrey touched on sexual misconduct and her impressive career, and made a plea for press freedom.
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Literary questions were touched on.
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