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A discussion about the controversy surrounding the Consumers Power Midland Plant. Host: Judith Keely. Guests: Mary Sinclair, Hugh Anderson (Assistant Michigan Attorney General). Blank spots on video:…
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Sinclair, Mary Coverage
1984 March Language
English Source
U-matic Videotape Identifier
85380-33 Rights
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Mary Sinclair talks about obtaining information about the Midland Nuclear Power Plant and possible radiation hazards.
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Sinclair, Mary Coverage
1976 October 2 Language
English Source
U-matic Videotape Identifier
85380-15 Rights
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