KPFA and KQED programs on current events, specifically on the the Fuller Case report which the San Francisco police commission wouldn't release to the press, and local theater reviews. Hal Draper's program covers the U.S. imperialism in relation to Czechoslovakia, which he compares to the U.S. intervention in Vietnam.
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