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October 4, 2002

Season 2003 Episode 5 | 57m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Hear from UofM President Robert Bruininks as he steps into a tough job. St. John's...

Hear from UofM President Robert Bruininks as he steps into a tough job. St. John's Abbey has reached a lawsuit settlement, we've got the details. Fitzys here to drop sports news. The St. Paul Public Library get a makeover. Finally, we hear from two unlikely candidates for U.S Senate.

10/04/2002

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October 4, 2002

Season 2003 Episode 5 | 57m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Hear from UofM President Robert Bruininks as he steps into a tough job. St. John's Abbey has reached a lawsuit settlement, we've got the details. Fitzys here to drop sports news. The St. Paul Public Library get a makeover. Finally, we hear from two unlikely candidates for U.S Senate.

10/04/2002

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