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Colorado / Child Mortality Rate #294232

CBS Evening News for Monday, Oct 08, 1984
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REPORTER: Dan Rather

(Denver, Colorado) Unusually high mortality rate among children of Denver, Colorado, suburb and investigation into possible environmental pollution as cause examined; background to problem reviewed. Films shown. [Parent Rebecca PARR - outlines diseases causing recent deaths of children.] Suburb noted constructed near abandoned uranium mines and possible hazardous waste sites; delay in state and federal investigation findings noted. [Victim's mother Linda DUNLAP - describes psychological strain on area residents.] [Victim's mother Candy LOGUE - wants to leave.]
REPORTER: Bob McNamara

Reporter(s):
McNamara, Bob;
Rather, Dan
Duration:
00:01:50

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