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Domestic Frustrations Regarding Dependence on Foreign Oil; Soviet Ballerina's Controversial Return to Soviet Union; Zimbabwe Diplomacy; Angela Davis on Hunger Strikes in Chile; Behind the News: Six Years after the Fall of the Allende Government in Chile 1979

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Yuen, Hoh-Kun

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[Side A] KPFA News: Report on 3 sided dispute between Egypt, Israel, and Saudi Arabia regarding the U.S. and oil; segment on the revolution of Iran and its effect on the United States' oil supply. (8/7/1979) Owen Span talks to six caller. Four of them express anti-communist sentiment. Report from Kennedy Airport on the Soviet Ballerina Lyudmila Vlasova's return to the Soviet Union. News on a judge's ruling to allow nuclear waste from Europe to be shipped to Portsmouth. (9/4/1979) KPFA News: Anti-nuclear weapons rallies; Discussion on the decline of euro-communism by UCLA professors Carl Boggs. (9/10/1979) Segment on Zimbabwe diplomacy. [Side B] (9/11/1979) News on San Francisco strikes in solidarity with hunger strikes in Chile and other parts of the world. One of the speakers heard on the audio as part of this segment is Angela Davis. Report on the high infant mortality rate in East Oakland as a result of poor medical care. News of Carter administration and its negotations with labor unions. Behind the News on KPFA airs a previously aired documentary from November 25, 1973 on Chile. The documentary is rebroadcasted in commemoration of the fall of the Allende government in Chile. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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