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June 5, 1999 | TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pirate radio stations? asks Israeli broadcaster Yisrael Bundak. What's the problem? He reaches over to his radio, tunes in Kol Hamizrach (Voice of the East), 92.6 on the FM dial. His pirate station of choice. The cheerful tunes of a Kurdish ditty come bouncing forth. What's the problem? If pirate radio stations broadcast only folk music, of course, there would probably be no problem.
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June 5, 1999 | TRACY WILKINSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pirate radio stations? asks Israeli broadcaster Yisrael Bundak. What's the problem? He reaches over to his radio, tunes in Kol Hamizrach (Voice of the East), 92.6 on the FM dial. His pirate station of choice. The cheerful tunes of a Kurdish ditty come bouncing forth. What's the problem? If pirate radio stations broadcast only folk music, of course, there would probably be no problem.
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June 9, 1997 | From Associated Press
Israeli and Palestinian negotiators tried Sunday to revive stalled peace talks, meeting after Israel extracted a formal Palestinian denial of reports that the Jewish state had agreed to stop building settlements. The session had been announced Saturday but was quickly overshadowed by the dispute over the alleged Israeli promise. Israeli media had reported that the government agreed to freeze settlement construction--which would contradict repeated statements by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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