Anti-Castro Radio Sabotaged
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MIAMI — The 250-foot tower of an anti-Castro Spanish-language radio station collapsed on a house today, and station officials said the act was sabotage.
Anthony Bowers, who lives in the rear of the home struck by the falling WOCN-AM tower, reported the incident at about 3 a.m. All six wires supporting the 250-foot structure had been cut through. Carlos D’Mant, news director at WOCN, said the station has frequently received threats. He said the station will be off the air for four or five days while the tower is replaced at a cost of $20,000.
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