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Island Morning | Sep 14, 2012 | 13:20

Political Panel - Polls, Plan B and Concert Fallout

Nancy, Paul and Mary Lynn are back for our first Island Morning Political Panel of the season. On the menu this morning... the Summerside concert that never happened... the latest poll results... and on the top of the agenda, the ongoing controversy over Plan B.

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