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Events

January 11, 1986 issue

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The article presents information on various events to be held in the U.S. The First Solidarity Conference with Chile and Latin America is scheduled on January 10-12,1986 in San Francisco, California. Representatives from Chile and El Salvador will speak on the nature of solidarity work and organizing "Poder Popular." The National Coalition Against Censorship" will hold a public information briefing on the Meese Commission on pornography on January 16 at 10:45 am in New York. Some of the speakers at the briefing are Kurt Vonnegut, Colleen Dewhurst and Kitty Kelley.

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SOLIDARITY; MEETINGS; PORNOGRAPHY; SEX-oriented businesses; CENSORSHIP; FREEDOM of information
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