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KPFA News: Vatican on poverty as an injustice; Florence Catholics protest Cardinal Floret. Czech and Soviet Union leaders met on working towards cooperation. Portugese student demonstrations and retaliation by police. Biafran forces versus Nigeria. Israel-Arab conflict. More KPFA news reports covering global events including the events at San Francisco State College ‚state of emergency,‚ arson on Stanford campus, Oshkosh black student suspensions, Brown University black student admissions, anti-capitalist Jesus article. William Winter of the student demonstrations and an international cry for revolution. William Mandel - Soviet Press and Periodicals: The Rise and Fall of (Russian Name.) Another KPFA News report. KPFA fundraising marathon. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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