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To The Contrary

September 16, 2011

9/16/2011 | 25m 29s

Standardized Sex Education; Fatherhood Foibles; Margaret Hoover

D.C. becomes the first place in the United States to test students on sex education; new research shows men experience a drop in testosterone when they become dads; the great-granddaughter of President Hoover discusses her new book and what the Republican Party needs to do to attract younger supporters.

09/16/2011 | Rating NR

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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

To The Contrary

September 16, 2011

9/16/2011 | 25m 29s

D.C. becomes the first place in the United States to test students on sex education; new research shows men experience a drop in testosterone when they become dads; the great-granddaughter of President Hoover discusses her new book and what the Republican Party needs to do to attract younger supporters.

09/16/2011 | Rating NR

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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

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