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Did you know... that the Federal Radio Commission revoked the license of Chicago radio station WCHI in 1931 for attacking medical procedures such as surgical operations and vaccinations?
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... that in 1931, the Federal Radio Commission revoked the license of Chicago radio station WCHI for attacking "surgical operations and the use of vaccines"? Source: [1] and p12
How about ALT1: ... that the Federal Radio Commission revoked the license of Chicago radio station WCHI in 1931 for attacking "surgical operations and the use of vaccines"? Source: [2] and p12