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  • *[http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/2007-04-25-voa1.cfm Voice of America: 1960s] *[http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/archive/2007-03/2007-03-13-voa1.cfm Voice of America: Election of 1960]
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  • ...cracy in Iran]]; prior work with the [[U.S. Information Agency]] and the [[Voice of America]] Farsi Service.
    223 bytes (30 words) - 23:45, 21 January 2010
  • *[[Voice of America]](VOA),
    232 bytes (31 words) - 21:05, 15 January 2010
  • ...[National Security Council]] staff 1981; [[U.S. Information Agency]] and [[Voice of America]] 1982-1983; [[U.N. Secretary General]] representative in Washington DC, 19
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  • Overt radio broadcasting of the [[Voice of America]], originally part of USIA, is now under the quasi-public [[Broadcasting Bo ...sage in conflict, or to inadvertenly uncover [[covert operations]] through Voice of America or other reporting.
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  • ...e [[George H. W. Bush]] Administration; directed editorial policy of the [[Voice of America]] on the [[Solidarity]], then directed [[International Broadcasting Bureau]
    658 bytes (83 words) - 22:24, 25 March 2024
  • The '''Voice of America (VOA)''' is the official U.S. government radio service broadcasting to an i
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  • {{r|Voice of America}}
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  • | date = 22 August 2009 | journal = Voice of America
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  • | journal = Voice of America
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  • *[[Propaganda]]; [[Voice of America]]; [[Broadcasting Board of Governors]], psychological operations staff, Nat
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  • ...him, Kennan sometimes read aloud from scripts of Russian broadcasts by the Voice of America. As such, his unseen audience was treated to “vigorous and eloquent polem
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  • ...ation. [[Radio Free Europe]] and [[Radio Liberty]], as distinct from the [[Voice of America]] (VOA), had been clandestinely funded through the CIA, but, with the VOA,
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  • ...stunts, pranks, and extravagant behavior. In 1947, the State Department's Voice of America broadcast a description of the Fifth Avenue parade to the Soviet Union, the
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  • | journal = Voice of America
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  • ...Felzenberg}} Deputy for Communications, [[9-11 Commission]]. Formerly at [[Voice of America]], after serving as communications consultant to [[Secretary of the Navy]]
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  • | journal = Voice of America
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  • ...t [[Carnegie Hall]] and the concert was recorded in high fidelity by the [[Voice of America]] broadcasting service. The long-lost tape of that concert was rediscovered
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  • ...ation. [[Radio Free Europe]] and [[Radio Liberty]], as distinct from the [[Voice of America]] (VOA), had been clandestinely funded through the CIA, but, with the VOA,
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  • ...at that moment was 450&nbsp;million listeners,<ref>Heil, Alan L. (2003). ''Voice of America: A History''. ISBN 0-231-12674-3</ref> out of a then estimated world popula
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