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 eudora="autourl">Revo 101: first get the media!<br>
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radio spread word of L.A. protest <br>
 Others laid the groundwork, but DJs told the masses</a> <br>
 <font face="arial" size="1">- <a
 href="mailto:jsterngold@sfchronicle.com">James Sterngold, Tyche Hendricks,
Chronicle Staff Writers</a><br>
 Thursday, March 30, 2006 <br>
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 </font>When a modest statement of discontent over immigration issues morphed
last Saturday into a demonstration by 500,000 people in Los Angeles, organizers
credited unexpected support from a host of Spanish-language radio stations,
particularly DJs better known for racy banter and sappy love songs. 
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