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Almanac

December 13, 2002

Season 2003 Episode 14 | 57m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

The state epidemiologist is here to tell us about the state's response to a possible...

The state epidemiologist is here to tell us about the state's response to a possible smallpox outbreak, Senator Dean Barkley is here to talk about life in the Senate, and a budget panel explains why there's a shortfall this year. Mary Lahammer brings us part two of the Jesse Ventura legacy.

12/13/2002

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Almanac

December 13, 2002

Season 2003 Episode 14 | 57m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

The state epidemiologist is here to tell us about the state's response to a possible smallpox outbreak, Senator Dean Barkley is here to talk about life in the Senate, and a budget panel explains why there's a shortfall this year. Mary Lahammer brings us part two of the Jesse Ventura legacy.

12/13/2002

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