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Calling itself "The Free Voice of America," Castro's radio spends 22 hours a day broadcasting its Marxist spiel in Spanish, English, Portuguese and French from six powerful transmitters, five of them 100,000 watts, in the Cuban town of Bauta, 23 miles west of Havana. Built with Swiss and Czechosloyakian equipment at an estimated cost of $35 million, the station started operating in April 1961, and ever since has blasted the hemisphere with half-truths and diatribes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cuba: Voice of Castro | 8/10/1962 | See Source »

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