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Agee, James | July 8, 1944 issue
The article presents the author's comments on the motion picture "The People's Avengers." To it eighteen Soviet cameramen contribute their records of guerrilla...

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Davis, Melton S. | August 9, 1947 issue
This article focuses on Herbert Gessner, a commentator on Radio Munich, radio station of Bavaria, which is operated by the U.S. Office of Military Government...

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Frankel, Lou | December 14, 1946 issue
Numerous listeners and readers in the U.S. are upset about the swing to the right in radio in 1946. There are three reasons for it. First, the political...

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May 17, 1941 issue
The arrival of Nazi leader Rudolf Hess in Scotland by parachute provides the perfect opening for the most fascinating mystery story of the second world...

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Whalen, Grover A. | July 23, 1924 issue
Radio broadcasting should be absolutely free in every respect from control by any private corporation. It is not free today. A successful broadcasting station...

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Maxim, Hudson | July 23, 1924 issue
In this article the author presents his views on the use of radio broadcasting. He says that radio broadcasting is both the most marvelous mystery and the...

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Deacon, Kathy | April 23, 1990 issue
On February 2 the Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied a radio journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal's petition to reargue his appeal upon conviction of killing a police...

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Gottlieb, Annie | August 25, 1997 issue
This article discusses the book "Heretic's Heart," by Margot Adler. Margot Adler didn't take part in an orgy, either, nor did she join the American Communist...

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Vayo, Del | June 7, 1947 issue
This article focuses on the issue that little attention is shown by the United States in the affairs of Latin America. According to the author, the big...

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Morse, Arthur D. | February 12, 1949 issue
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which is responsible for guarding the interests of the American people in the radio channels of the public...

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