The World - News from Dec. 30, 1988
Paraguay has ordered the Roman Catholic radio station Caritas to reduce its power so that its broadcasts can be heard only in and around Asuncion, the capital, according to a station official. The state-owned telecommunications company Antelco handed down the order in a communique, Amado Farina, the station’s public relations manager, said. The reduction--from 10 kilowatts to just one--would make the station, a frequent critic of President Alfredo Stroessner, audible only within 30 miles of the capital as opposed to the current 300 miles.
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