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 ANKARA, Turkey  The Turkish parliament has approved changes to anti-terrorism 
laws to reduce the number of prosecutions for the non-violent expression 
of opinions, but critics say the revisions don't go far enough.Turkey has 
prosecuted hundreds of politicians, activists and journalists under its 
broadly worded anti-terrorism laws, some for simply expressing opinions 
or taking part in protests. The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders has 
described the country as the "world's biggest prison for journalists."The 
government-proposed changes, approved by a show of hands Thursday, narrow 
the definition of what constitutes terrorist propaganda so that only people 
who openly promote violence can be jailed. But other restrictions on freedom 
of expression remain, and human rights advocates and opposition parties 
say the effort is a missed chance for reform.
  smartphone and walked away with the cash."It's something that is 
new," said Fink, 24, who described the deal to The Associated Press 
over Skype. "And it's working."It's transactions like these -- up to 70,000 
of them each day over the past month -- that have propelled 
bitcoins from the world of Internet oddities to the cusp of mainstream 
use, a remarkable breakthrough for a currency that made its online debut 
only four years ago.When they first began pinging across the Internet, bitcoins 
could buy you almost nothing. Now, there's almost nothing that bitcoins 
can't buy. From hard drugs to hard currency, songs to survival gear, 
cars to consumer goods, retailers are rushing to welcome the virtual currency 
whose unofficial symbol is a dollar-like, double-barred B.Advocates describe 
Bitcoin as the foundation stone of a Utopian economy: no borders, no 
change fees, no closing hours, and no one to tell you what 
you can and can't do with your money.Just days ago the total 
value of bitcoins in circulation hit $2 billion, up from a tiny 
fraction of that last year. But late Wednesday, Bitcoin crashed, shedding 
more than 60 percent of its value in the space of a 
few hours before recouping some of its losses. Critics say the roller 
coaster currency movements are just another sign that Bitcoin is a bubble 
waiting to burst.Amid all the hype, Bitcoin's origins are a question mark.The 
mechanics of the virtual currency were first outlined in a research p



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