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The International Times archive launches online

Sunday 19 July 2009 19:00 EDT
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The International Times, the underground newspaper that attracted big name writers in the 60s and 70s, has launched an online archive of its publications.

The International Times - whose editors included the photographer and political activist John 'Hoppy' Hopkins, David Mairowitz, Pete Stansil, Barry Mansill, Jim Haynes and playwright Tom McGrath among others - was launched on 14 October 1966 at The Roundhouse during a gig by Pink Floyd.

The International Times Archive launched on the 16th July at the Idea Generation Gallery, www.ideageneration.co.uk.

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