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We also get a broad, electrifying sampling of the era’s freedom jams, be they from our shore’s turntables and radios or the African rumba scene.

For nearly a year, for the 20-year announcer who has become a fixture on Southland radios, it has been bad.

Israel remotely exploded booby-trapped pagers and radios, destroying Hezbollah’s communications and killing leaders.

From BBC

Their radios were down, and when they came under heavy fire, they had to make quick decisions on their own and often it was to retreat.

From BBC

Israel’s leaders are jubilant about the progress of the offensive against Hezbollah that started with the detonation of weaponised pagers and radios and moved on to intense and deadly airstrikes.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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