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WAAM Owner Lloyd Johnson And SafeHouse Staff Member Dawn Leimstol Talk At Station Protest, February 1992

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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1996
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Heusel's comments spotlight rifts in society

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Domestic Violence debate has both sides demanding apologies

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Apology from station sought

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Ted Heusel remark offends anti-domestic violence group

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AADL Talks To: Jan BenDor and Catherine McClary, Women's Rights Activists

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Work begins on new haven for domestic violence victims

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SAFE House gets set for opening

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Self-help -- a new-old approach to women's health

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AATA Bus Design Raises Awareness About Domestic Violence, November 1997

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