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SWEENEY: Jeffrey Gedmin in Miami, I mean, given the origins of Radio Free Europe, I'm wondering how much of the ethos that is behind the name Radio Free Europe impacts on your journalists working overseas in countries where press freedoms are somewhat restricted?
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Coburn has argued that the BBG is a waste of taxpayers 'money, with a budget of about $750 million overseeing entities such as Radio Free Europe -- which was created during the Cold War and meant to undermine the now-nonexistent Soviet Union.
Former Bush, Reid aides approved for broadcasting board 2010
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The following morning, the Hungarian state news service, MTI, announced, in reference to my parents, that “State Defense Organs of the Ministry of the Interior have detained American spies and saboteurs … recruited and trained for subversive activities against the Hungarian People’s Republic by the American spy organization, CIA, and so-called Radio Free Europe, an Imperialist propaganda and spy organization.”
Enemies of the People KATI MARTON 2009
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The following morning, the Hungarian state news service, MTI, announced, in reference to my parents, that “State Defense Organs of the Ministry of the Interior have detained American spies and saboteurs … recruited and trained for subversive activities against the Hungarian People’s Republic by the American spy organization, CIA, and so-called Radio Free Europe, an Imperialist propaganda and spy organization.”
Enemies of the People KATI MARTON 2009
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The following morning, the Hungarian state news service, MTI, announced, in reference to my parents, that “State Defense Organs of the Ministry of the Interior have detained American spies and saboteurs … recruited and trained for subversive activities against the Hungarian People’s Republic by the American spy organization, CIA, and so-called Radio Free Europe, an Imperialist propaganda and spy organization.”
Enemies of the People KATI MARTON 2009
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Foreign broadcast media such as Radio Free Europe and the BBC Kyrgyz Service are allowed to operate, but most local TV and radio stations never criticise the president or his administration.
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Foreign broadcast media such as Radio Free Europe and the BBC Kyrgyz Service are allowed to operate, but most local TV and radio stations never criticise the president or his administration.
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Foreign broadcast media such as Radio Free Europe and the BBC Kyrgyz Service are allowed to operate, but most local TV and radio stations never criticise the president or his administration.
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Foreign broadcast media such as Radio Free Europe and the BBC Kyrgyz Service are allowed to operate, but most local TV and radio stations never criticise the president or his administration.
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Getting you via TRN feed is like 'Radio Free Europe' refigured for Boston. at August 15, 2008 11: 55 AM
Tammy Bruce 2009
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