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English: A WALL OF CARDS--Dr. Harold M. S. Richards, pioneer of the 43-year-old "Voice of Prophecy" radio broadcasts, views the 2,000 greeting cards put along side of patio at the Voice of Prophecy headquarters in Glendale at a party honoring his 79th birthday.
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Author Larry Sharkey, Los Angeles Times

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