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RADIO: VOICE OF AMERICA
Anonymous, "Voice of America and Wireless Bulletin Broadcast U. S. Reaction to Stalin's Pravda Interview." U. S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIV (March 5, 1951), p. 367.
wwueseue, "Voice of America Begins Vietnamese Language Programs." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIII (August 21, 1950), p. 287.
w~erce--, "Voice of America Broadcasts Atlantic Pact Ceremonies." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XX (April 10, 1949), p. 458.
meow ce >» "Voice of America Broadcasts in Georgian Language; New Programs to South Asia, Estonia, and Latvia." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIV (June 11, 1951), pp. 946-947.
oe a a -, "Voice of America Expands Broadcast Programs." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIV (March 26, 1951), pe 502.
w-w----+, "Voice of America Extends Korean and Cantonese Programs." .U. S.
Department of State Bulletin, XXIII (September 4, 1950), p. 387.
moon wce<, "Voice of America Gets Powerful New Medium Wave Relay in ‘ieatich: ’ partment of State Bulletin, XXI (September 12, 1949), p. 403.
wnence==, "Voice of America Highlights Difference Between Soviet International and Internal Propaganda." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, xxI (December 19, 1949), p. 31. |
wcweseoe, "Voice of America Increases Service to China and Far East." U. S. Department of State Bulletin, XXI (August 15, 1949), p. 239.
weuem-<-<, "Voice of America Jammed by 205 Soviet Stations." Science News Letter, LVI (September 3, 1949), p. 156.
ws ene noe » "Voice of America Opens Studios in Washington." U.S. Department of State Bulletin, XXI (January 16, 1949), p. 83.
waxeoeeo, "Voice of America Programs Popular Among Western Germans." U. S. Department of State Bulletin, XXIII (September 18, 1950), p. Who.
waeue=oe, "Voice of America to Broadcast in Indonesian and Arabic Languages." U. S. Department of State Bulletin, XXII (January 9, 1950), p. 65.
aeace==s, "Voice of America to Broadcast in Ukranian and Turkish Languages." U. S. Department of State Bulletin, XXI (December 19, 1949), p. O44.
w.cs-a2=, "Voice of America to Broadcast Polish Program from Munich." U. S. Department of State Bulletin, XXV (October 22, 1951); p653. wascenes, "Voice of America to Iran Inaugurated." U.S. Department of State
Bulletin, XX (March 27, 1949), p. 396; (April 3, 1949), pp. ro --=-, "The World Audience for America’s Story."
U. S. Department of = State Bulletin, XX (April 1949), p. 127.
Acheson, Dean G., “Additional Appropriations for Improving Voice of America Facilities Recommended. " U.S. Department of State Bulletin, xXI (August 29, 1949), p. 312.
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