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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #1 - Evening News, CBS Network, June 3, 1998
    Dan Rather on election results.
    0:41 - English for the Children / YouTube, Wednesday, June 3rd, 1998
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #2 - Week in Review, Century Cable/Los Angeles, June 12, 1998
    Discussion of the victory of California Proposition 227 initiative to dismantle bilingual education, with Bill Rosendahl, Ron Unz of English for the Children, Sharon Hardee Jimenez, Dan Schnur, Sherry Bebitch Jeffe.
    9:35 - English for the Children / YouTube, Friday, June 12th, 1998
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #3 - Fox News Sunday, Fox/National, June 7, 1998 with Ron Unz and Victor Morales
    Debate on victory of California Proposition 227 initiative to dismantle bilingual education, moderated by Tony Snow and Brit Hume, with Ron Unz of English for the Children and Victor Morales of Texas.
    10:20 - English for the Children / YouTube, Sunday, June 7th, 1998
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #4 - Jim Lehrer Newshour, PBS Network, June 9, 1998
    Essay by Richard Rodriguez on bilingual education and victory of California Proposition 227 initiative.
    4:05 - English for the Children / YouTube, Tuesday, June 9th, 1998
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #5 - World News Tonight, ABC Network, August 3, 1998
    First day of classes following passage of California Proposition 227 initiative to dismantle bilingual education; clips of Catherine Kenney, Ron Unz of English for the Children, Cora Watkins, Ken Urbina
    3:56 - English for the Children / YouTube, Monday, August 3rd, 1998
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #6 - World Today, CNN Network, August 3, 1998
    First day of classes following passage of California Proposition 227 initiative to dismantle bilingual education; clips of Alice Callaghan of Las Familias, Patricia Yurich.
    2:43 - English for the Children / YouTube, Monday, August 3rd, 1998
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #7 - Northern California Week in Review, KQED/San Francisco, December 1, 1998
    Discussion of classes following passage of California Proposition 227 initiative to dismantle bilingual education, with Belva Davis, Lori Aratani, Scott Shafer
    7:12 - English for the Children / YouTube, Tuesday, December 1st, 1998
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #8 - Jim Lehrer Newshour, PBS Network, February 1, 1999
    Report on implementation of California Proposition 227 initiative to dismantle bilingual education; clips of Ron Unz of English for the Children, Esperanza Magana, Genoveva Quezavas, Alison Reed of Redwood City, Jack McLaughlin, Catalina Jimenez, Edgar Moreno of Berkeley, Kevin Wooldridge, Ruben Z...
    10:25 - English for the Children / YouTube, Monday, February 1st, 1999
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #9 - Life & Times, KCET/Los Angeles, July 1, 1999
    Report on implementation of California Proposition 227 initiative to dismantle bilingual education; debate moderated by Warren Olney, with Hector Villagra of MALDEF, Ron Unz of English for the Children, and David Tokofsky of LAUSD
    9:39 - English for the Children / YouTube, Thursday, July 1st, 1999
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #10 - Merrow Report, PBS Network, October 2, 1998
    Report on bilingual education, California Proposition 227 initiative, and Latino language issues; interviews and clips of Carlos Jimenez, Mary Kemp Jenison, Paula Mahan, Maria Dolores Solares, Janice Tamehiro, Sal Castro, Michael Rosner, Angela Benson McDaniel, Cesar Garcia, Rigoberto Garcia, Chri...
    4 Videos = 32:04 - English for the Children / YouTube, Friday, October 2nd, 1998
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    Proposition 227 Aftermath #11 - ThinkTank, PBS Network, April 13, 2000 with Mark Lopez, Stephen Krashen, and Ron Unz
    Report on aftermath of California Proposition 227 initiative to dismantle bilingual education; clips of Richard Riley, Peter Skerry; debate moderated by Ben Wattenberg, with Mark Lopez of Maryland, Stephen Krashen of USC, Ron Unz of English for the Children.
    3 Videos = 27:00 - English for the Children / YouTube, Thursday, April 13th, 2000
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