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Monday, November 4, 2013

Season 4 Episode 16 | 28mVideo has Closed Captions

Palmer Casino; Affordable Care Act; Frontline's Raney Aronson; author Michael Moss

Palmer residents will go to the polls on November 5th to decide if they want their community to be chosen as a potential host for a casino; Professor Patrick Carley from AIC on the Affordable Care Act & what it means for MA residents who already have state health care; Deputy Exec,Producer for Frontline Raney Aronson discusses the series 30th anniversary; Spfld Public Forum's author Michael Moss

11/04/2013 | Rating NR

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Monday, November 4, 2013

Season 4 Episode 16 | 28mVideo has Closed Captions

Palmer residents will go to the polls on November 5th to decide if they want their community to be chosen as a potential host for a casino; Professor Patrick Carley from AIC on the Affordable Care Act & what it means for MA residents who already have state health care; Deputy Exec,Producer for Frontline Raney Aronson discusses the series 30th anniversary; Spfld Public Forum's author Michael Moss

11/04/2013 | Rating NR

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