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Page 88
... ment had put them up to it ! The Third World department , however , was incensed that the East Oakland project was treated so poorly at the same time that a second bureau was being permitted to establish itself by the News department in ...
... ment had put them up to it ! The Third World department , however , was incensed that the East Oakland project was treated so poorly at the same time that a second bureau was being permitted to establish itself by the News department in ...
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... ment which proposed dialogue with the management on the issues of how the different sections of the paper should be re - organized.3 It also demanded financial and party - political independence — especially the latter - for the paper ...
... ment which proposed dialogue with the management on the issues of how the different sections of the paper should be re - organized.3 It also demanded financial and party - political independence — especially the latter - for the paper ...
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... ment delegate from the government . Financially , the station had no problems at all , unlike virtually every other case - study in this book . Advertisers not only continued to place advertisements , but actually stepped up their ...
... ment delegate from the government . Financially , the station had no problems at all , unlike virtually every other case - study in this book . Advertisers not only continued to place advertisements , but actually stepped up their ...
Contents
Foreword | 5 |
Political Context of Alternative Media in the U S | 35 |
The National Guardian Guardian | 55 |
Copyright | |
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