60 minutes. Who is Jack Spadaro? /
Jack Spadaro, superintendent of the National Mine Health and Safety Academy in West Virginia, was fired for speaking out against a federal and industry failure connected to the investigation of one of the largest environmental accidents in Appalachia. In October 2000, three hundred million gallons o...
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Other Authors: | Olian, Catherine (Producer), Simon, Bob, 1941-2015 (Reporter) |
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Columbia Broadcasting System,
2004.
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Online Access: | CONNECT: Owned by Walker Library |
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