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Michigan Governor James Blanchard and his wife Paula were interviewed by Tim Skubick of WKAR-TV. Paula discussed her opinions on political ideology of the day. Both were asked about potential Vice…
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Blanchard, James Coverage
1984 June 27 Language
English Source
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9940-SR-108-2 Rights
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Michigan Governor James Blanchard was interviewed by Tim Skubick of WKAR-TV about the fate of Consumers Energy nuclear power plant in Midland, Michigan as well as state of Michigan's energy…
RelationStewardshipCreator
Blanchard, James Coverage
1984 June 27 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes Identifier
9940-SR-108-1 Rights
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protection has expired over time or its creator has placed it in the public domain.
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