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(clockwise
from top left) Catholic Workers Diana Conroy and Fred Boehrer
showed what living a truly Christian life is all about, challenging
many assumptions about needs and wants along the way; WRPI
radio host Dennis Karius was taken off the air after the station’s
executive committee got caught up in the recent copyright
hysteria; the question of how to best use the power generated
by Cohoes Falls pitted an environmentalist against an engineer,
Albany Engineering Corporation president Jim Besha, but the
two took unexpected sides in the battle; even when his little
restaurant was silent, neighbors still complained about the
noise, argued Evril Clayton, owner of Clayton’s Caribbean
and Spanish Cuisine in Albany; when Robert Millman tried to
buy airtime on conservative radio station WGY-AM 810, he was
told that there wasn’t a place for his progressive politics
on the station’s airwaves.
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