March 6, 1992 - Susan Delattre is the co-author, with Susan O'Halloran, of "The Woman Who Lost Her Heart: A Tale of Reawakening" (1992) and "The Woman Who Found Her Voice: A Tale of Transforming" (1997).
March 7, 1992 - Judith Katz is the author of two novels, "The Escape Artist" and "Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound".
March 7, 1992 - Julie Landsman reads some of her writing in this feature.
March 9, 1992 - Midday program presents two documentaries: "America's Heritage: Preserving Our History," about cultural centers and the new National Museum of the American Indian; and "Rebuilding our Nations," a documentary about Native American economic development projects.
March 9, 1992 - Minneapolis Mayor Don Fraser comments on news that Tom Harkin has quit presidential race. Fraser expresses his view that the 1992 Democratic candidates all sound alike and that voters are less engaged.
March 9, 1992 - MPR’s Mike Mulcahy presents a report on Healthright, a state health insurance plan being strategized at the State Capitol. The plan would assist the uninsured working poor.
March 10, 1992 -
March 10, 1992 - MPR’s Gary Eichten interviews Paul Ogren, House representative for District 14A, about the health care bill running through the State Capitol. The bill would open up insurance options to the working poor through state dollars and caps on the health industry charges.
March 11, 1992 -
March 11, 1992 - Skip Humphrey answers listener questions about crime, consumer protection and other issues