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All Things Considered
Monday, January 29, 2007

Minnesota Public Radio Stories

  • Merger target?Northwest looks to the airport for financial help
    Since Northwest Airlines entered bankruptcy, the company has squeezed more than $1 billion in concessions out of its suppliers, workers and lenders. Now it's the Twin Cities airport's turn. The stakes involve almost $250 million, and the airline's Twin Cities hub and headquarters.4:49 p.m.
  • Sen. Norm ColemanIraq War vets group opens nationwide fight against troop buildup
    A group of Iraq War veterans is launching a national TV ad campaign arguing that politicians who fail to oppose a troop buildup in Iraq "don't support the troops." The group is targeting Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman of Minnesota.4:54 p.m.
  • Gray wolfFeds plan to remove gray wolf from endangered list
    It's official: the gray wolf is no longer considered threatened or endangered in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. But controversy about wolves is likely to continue for years to come.5:50 p.m.
  • The man without a mask
    National Hockey League goalie Lorne "Gump" Worsley has died. He tended goal for 21 years in the NHL, spending his last four seasons in Minnesota. The 77-year-old Hall of Famer died Friday, after suffering from a heart attack last week. To tell us more about the man without a mask is Lou Nanne, the former Minnesota North Stars player and general manager.5:54 p.m.

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