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Interview: James Watt and Patricia Nelson Limerick discuss debate held at University of Colorado on public land use
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NPR Weekend Edition - Sunday
02-15-2004
Interview: James Watt and Patricia Nelson Limerick discuss debate held at University of Colorado on public land use
Host: STEVE INSKEEP
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
STEVE INSKEEP, host:
A controversial figure in the recent history of Western land use faced some of his former opponents this past week. James Watt battled environmental groups in the early 1980s when he was Interior secretary for President Ronal...
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Interview: James Watt and Patricia Nelson Limerick discuss debate held at University of Colorado on public land use
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; STEVE INSKEEP Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR) 02-15-2004 Interview: James Watt and Patricia Nelson Limerick discuss debate held at University of Colorado on public land use Host: STEVE INSKEEP Time: 8:00-9:00 PM STEVE INSKEEP, host: A controversial figure in the recent history of Western land use
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Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
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Watt a lot we've got.(Features)
The Birmingham Post (England)
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The time to train.(Features)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
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The legacy of James Watt becomes city's treasure.(News)
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