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C O N T E N T S

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Opening statement by the Chairman 1
Opening statement by Senator Hollings 2
Opening statement by Senator Trible 3
Opening statement by Senator Gore 4

LIST OF WITNESSES
Baker, Susan, Parents Music Resource Center; accompanied by Pamela Howar, president; Sally Nevius, treasurer; Tipper Gore; and Jeff Ling 10
Attachments 17
Denver, John 64
Fritts, Edward O., president, National Association of Broadcasters; William J. Steding, executive vice president, Central Broadcast Division, Bonneville International Corp.; Robert J. Sabatini, Jr., WRKC-FM, King College, Wilkes-Barre, PA; and Cerphe Colwell, Reston, VA 132
Prepared statements:
Mr. Fritts 133
Mr. Steding 139
Gortikov, Stanley M., president, Recording Industry Association of America, Inc. 94
Attachments 98
Hawkins, Hon. Paula, U.S. Senator from Florida 5
Attachments 7
Snider, Dee, of Twisted Sister 72
Attachments 83
Stuessy, Dr. Joe, University of Texas at San Antonio, and Dr. Paul King, Memphis, TN 117
Prepared statement 119
Waterman, Millie, National PTA vice president for legislative activity, Mentor, OH; accompanied by Arnold Fege, director, governmental relations 88
Zappa, Frank, accompanied by Larry Stein, counsel 51
Prepared statement 61

ADDITIONAL ARTICLES, LETTERS, AND STATEMENTS
Bonk, James E., executive vice president, Camelot Enterprises, Inc., statement 158
Bonniwell, Rev., R. Edgar, Faith Christian Fellowship Church:
Letter 164
Petition 170
Bradley, Hon. Tom, Mayor, city of Los Angeles, CA., statement 153
Citizens Against Music Censorship, statement 156
Gross, Martha Winter, Ph.D., statement 160
Lynn, Barry W., legislative counsel, American Civil Liberties Union, letter 164
Marmaduke, John H., president, Western Merchandisers, Hastings Books and Records, statements 157
MTV Networks Inc., statement 165
National Radio Broadcasters Association, statement 163
Radecki, Dr. Thomas. E, chairperson, National Coalition on Television Violence, statement 154
Raucher, Glenn M., letter 169
Stroud, Kandy, article 168
Weiss, George David, president, Songwriters Guild of America, statement 166

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