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The psychology of money

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 17th Nov 2006, 08:15 GMT

Experiment subjects exposed to images or other representations of money acted
more self-sufficient and expected others to act that way as well The psychology of money

The origin of Floyd of Rosedale

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 17th Nov 2006, 08:15 GMT

Floyd of Rosedale goes each November to the winner of the Minnesota-Iowa game. On
one level, the bronze pig is just another collegiate prize. But few people know it had The origin of Floyd of Rosedale

Coleman says he'll oppose DM&E expansion without mitigation plan

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 17th Nov 2006, 08:15 GMT

Sen. Norm Coleman said Thursday that he will oppose an expansion plan by the Dakota,
Minnesota & Eastern Railroad unless the Department of Transportation comes up with a
plan to Coleman says he'll oppose DM&E expansion without mitigation plan

U of M to expand its presence in Rochester

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 17th Nov 2006, 08:15 GMT

The U hasn't purchased or leased any buildings yet. President Robert Bruinicks says this
won't be a traditional campus with housing and a quad U of M to expand its presence in Rochester

A new take on birthday gifts

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 17th Nov 2006, 08:15 GMT

A child's birthday party is supposed to be about celebration, but often for the kids it
seems to be about the presents. For some parents, the way around that is A new take on birthday gifts

Santana wins second AL Cy Young Award

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 17th Nov 2006, 08:15 GMT

Association of America. Chien-Ming Wang of the New York Yankees finished a
distant second Santana wins second AL Cy Young Award

In defense of human rights

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 17th Nov 2006, 08:15 GMT

William Schulz, the former executive director of Amnesty International USA, discusses his
work in a speech Thursday at the Westminster Town Hall Forum in downtown Minneapolis In defense of human rights

The slow death of nursing homes

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 17th Nov 2006, 08:15 GMT

The number of nursing homes in Minnesota is shrinking. Choices like assisted living
apartments have become the preferred housing option for many senior citizens The slow death of nursing homes

"Chasing Windmills" is pretty hard work

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 16th Nov 2006, 18:10 GMT

Lately a camera crew has been working--working very hard--in downtown Minneapolis. They're
making a drama called "Chasing Windmills" that's posted every weekday on the World Wide
Web "Chasing Windmills" is pretty hard work

A focus on cure or care?

News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio — 16th Nov 2006, 18:10 GMT

Researchers are learning more about Alzheimer's everyday, but some may argue that there is
not enough of an emphasis on helping families cope and care for patients A focus on cure or care?

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