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An appeal from Noam Chomsky for Free Speech Radio Newsvieuxcmaq, Tuesday, July 24, 2001 - 11:00
Noam Chomsky (peter.phillips@Sonoma.EDU)
In January, 2000, dozens of freelance reporters from Dear Friends, Thank you for a moment of your time. You may know that in January, 2000, dozens of freelance reporters from The stringers demand that Pacifica return to its founding principles: free Hoping to compete with the corporate drift in PNN's content, the strikers The 20-month-old cast regularly features breaking stories and crucial *Controversies surrounding U.S. drug companies and AIDS medications in *The Palestinian Intifada and Israeli military occupation, seen from inside *The Zapatistas' historic caravan from Chiapas to their historic rally in *A controversial U.S. railway project for transporting cheap coal, amid *Nigeria's resistance to IMF policies making cooking and heating fuel These are vital stories, but they will continue to be heard only if you Producing and distributing Free Speech Radio News costs roughly $30,000 Verna Avery-Brown, veteran PNN host forced out in December of 1999, is now FSRN started as a weekly effort, but recently starting broadcasting daily Your donation of any size will be greatly appreciated. Checks can be made Please do it today. In solidarity, Noam Chomsky P.S., Again, these striking reporters need your support. The strike against For more info re. Pacifica
Radio News is burning up the air waves, and is now carried by 48 stations
nationally and featuring some of the best progressive news reporting from
around the world. Pacifica national monitors FSRN regularly and PNN is
feeling tremendous pressure fr
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