May 1, 1980 -
May 2, 1980 -
May 2, 1980 - MPR’s Tom Meersman reports on arrival of Laotian refugee plane. The exhausted passengers exit plane and enter a new and overwhelming home.
May 2, 1980 -
May 3, 1980 - Brian Job, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Minnesota, speaking at World Law Day observance sponsored by the United Nations Association of Minnesota, the Minnesota Council, Social Studies Teachers and other groups. Job’s topic was on controlling terrorism. This is an edited portion of speech.
May 3, 1980 - City Segments is an exhibit at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis featuring new urban planning designs of top architects from around the world. MPR's Nancy Fushan prepared this report on the exhibit and on a two-day symposium attended by architects whose work is represented in the exhibit and by urban design critics.
May 3, 1980 - Psychologist G. Alan Marlatt of the University of Washington at Seattle, a specialist in dealing with people have been unsuccessful at breaking habits, talks with MPR reporter Tom Meersman about methods he has used to help people break bad habits.
May 5, 1980 - William Colby, former director of the CIA, speaking at Macalester College in St. Paul as part of the Hubert H. Humphrey Lecture Series. In address, Colby traces the evolution and need for American intelligence activities, how it is changed today, and the debate over what's appropriate and what techniques are responsible. Colby is the author of two books; "Intelligence Secrecy", and "Security in a Free Society", and "Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA."
May 7, 1980 -
May 7, 1980 -