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Black Agenda Radio Still Disabled by Hurricane Sandy
The Editors
06 Nov 2012
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There is no Black Agenda Radio program, this week, due to the hurricane-related shutdown of production at the Progressive Radio Network. We hope to resume operations in time for next week's show - Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey.

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