Broadcasters Aim to Cool NRB Controversy
Dobson, Neff make gestures to mend wounds.
LaTonya Taylor | posted 3/01/2002 12:00AM
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Dobson fires back in NRB fracas — World Net Daily (March 9, 2002)
The NRB controversy began following Pederson's comments in a January 5 article in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune .
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