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|publication_date=16 December 2019
 
|publication_date=16 December 2019
 
|authors=Helen Buyniski
 
|authors=Helen Buyniski
|subjects=Pacifica, Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!, WBAI, KPFA, NPR
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|subjects=Pacifica, Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!, WBAI, KPFA, NPR, Bonnie Faulkner, Guns And Butter
 
|source_name=helenofdestroy.com
 
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|source_URL=http://www.helenofdestroy.com/index.php/167-what-happened-to-pacifica-the-decline-fall-of-the-people-s-radio
 
|source_URL=http://www.helenofdestroy.com/index.php/167-what-happened-to-pacifica-the-decline-fall-of-the-people-s-radio

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The story of Pacifica Radio is a cyclical saga of factional warfare, class and racial struggle, and the power of the self-

preservation instinct.


Disclaimer (#3)Document.png article  by Helen Buyniski dated 16 December 2019
Subjects: Pacifica, Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!, WBAI, KPFA, NPR, Bonnie Faulkner, Guns And Butter
Source: helenofdestroy.com (Link)

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