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An episode of the Ted Heissel Show which includes: discussion of substance abuse, drugs in high schools and college, interview with Brad Spencer (police chief), Laura and Carl Ent, and John Simpson…
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Community Action on Substance Abuse Coverage
May 29, 1997 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 7:40 Identifier
06102-SR-10-2 Rights
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An episode of the Ted Heissel Show which includes: discussion of substance abuse, parents, drugs in high schools and college, interview with Brad Spencer (police chief), Laura and Carl Ent, and John…
RelationStewardshipCreator
Community Action on Substance Abuse Coverage
May 29, 1997 Language
English Source
Audiocassettes, 31:31 Identifier
06102-SR-10-1 Rights
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protection has expired over time or its creator has placed it in the public domain.
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