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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
Since the Albuquerque IAU meeting, most of the advances in the understanding of radio sources in clusters has come from combining radio observations with x-ray and optical data. The x-ray images from Einstein and ROSAT have been particularly important because they have allowed us to see the external medium with which the radio sources co-exist and interact. I will cover three examples of such work in this review.