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To The Contrary
October 12, 2012
Season 21
Episode 31
GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney surges ahead after moving in a more moderate position on women's issues; As a part of International Day for the Girl Child, the United Nations forcuses on the tragedy of child brides; This little known problem costs workers millions of dollars per year. The Department of Labor is fighting to get that money back.
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