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36 Meeting of international advisory panel on communication research, december 15—19, 1973. Paris, UNESCO (mimeographed).
37 Report of the meeting of experts on communications policies and planning, op. cit.
38 Paulo Freire. Cultural action for freedom. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1972, p. 78.
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5 Fred Landis. How the CIA Gets good press in Chile. —
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7 "The international Herald Tribune", October 4, 1973.
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9 H. Schiller and D. S my the, op. cit.
10 Tran Van Dinh. Communications and wars of national liberation. — "Journal of communication", 1976.
11 Patricia Fagen. The media in Allende's Chile. — "Journal of communication", 1974, 24 (1), pp. 59—70.,