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Kessler, David | June 26, 2000 issue

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The article presents letters in response to the article "What's Going on at Pacific?," by writer John Dinges. According to a reader the author supplies believable and positive motives for Pacifica management, more plausible than the paranoid accounts of evil motives that have been the regular fare. Another reader has pointed out that the article has probably come across as reasonable to readers who haven't been closely following what's going on at Pacifica. The next letter puts emphasis on the point that all are supporters of national programming and are responsible for much of Pacificia's best recent work.

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LETTERS; DINGES, John; LITERATURE; MANAGEMENT; FARES; PACIFIC Ocean
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