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Summary of World Broadcasts (1976a) Beijing broadcast on 9 February on workers' roles in management. London: British Broadcasting Company. FE5132 (February 12): B1115.
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——— (1975b) Beijing broadcast 22 March on Constitution of the Anshan Iron and Steel Company. FE4866 (April 1): B111-6.
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——— (1975c) Shanghai broadcast 20 March on role of trade unions and discussions of worker-theorist groups. FE4866 (April 1): B1125-26.
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