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Season 2011 • Episode 21 • Paying for war, medicating foster children, childhood obesity
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Need to Know Season 2011, Episode 21: Paying for war, medicating foster children, childhood obesity
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Paying for war, medicating foster children, childhood obesity
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California nuclear safety, population control, Gloria Steinem
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Adult autism, food safety, wealth inequality
Breast cancer trials, Rick Perry’s ambitions, cyberweapons
The history of debt, detainee abuse, living with Chinese drywall
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