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    Global Dispatches Episode 15: Laura Turner Seydel

    Mark Leon Goldberg December 2, 2013

    The daughter of Ted Turner is forging a new philanthropic path, focusing on reproductive health and environmental issues. Laura talks about growing up a Turner, philanthropy and how Captain Planet shaped a generation of environmentalists.

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