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"But within weeks, the prosecutors dropped the case. Maybe they were hip hop fans. Their actual reasoning was the station was dead and further prosecution would serve no additional government purpose. Still, the court issued a permanent restraining order. No more unlicensed broadcasting or else so Radio New York International became history or legend, depending on your point of view. For some, it was free speech, a handful of idealists making a difference, making radio democratic again."
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