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WPT Archives: 1980s

Wisconsin Magazine for Mar. 1, 1985

Closer Look: topics include 'DDT déjà vu', GM Saturn Plant, Water shortage in Great Lakes

Aired 03/01/1985

WPT Archives: 1980s

Wisconsin Magazine for Mar. 1, 1985

Special | 58m 46s

Closer Look: topics include 'DDT déjà vu', GM Saturn Plant, Water shortage in Great Lakes

Closer Look: Kathryn Clarenbach - political scientist, Wisconsin woman of the year and Wisconsin civil libertarian of the year talks with Joanne Garrett DDT déjà vu: EPA's proposed ban of pesticide Dicofol GM Saturn Plant: Joel McNally commentary on Govenor Earl's bid for GM Saturn car plant Not a Drop to Drink? Water shortage in Great Lakes Obituary, Who pays follow-up talks

Aired 03/01/1985

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WPT Archives: 1980s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

WPT Archives: 1980s

Wisconsin Magazine for Mar. 1, 1985

Special | 58m 46s

Closer Look: Kathryn Clarenbach - political scientist, Wisconsin woman of the year and Wisconsin civil libertarian of the year talks with Joanne Garrett DDT déjà vu: EPA's proposed ban of pesticide Dicofol GM Saturn Plant: Joel McNally commentary on Govenor Earl's bid for GM Saturn car plant Not a Drop to Drink? Water shortage in Great Lakes Obituary, Who pays follow-up talks

Aired 03/01/1985

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