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November 15, 2005 - Governor Tim Pawlenty and his 218 member trade delegation is in Shanghai today. They were in Beijing, China yesterday. The focus of the trip is to creat stronger relations between Minnesota and China. Joining us on the phone is Governor Tim Pawlenty.
November 16, 2005 - Rob Schmitz6:00, 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, or 8:00714-514-2840Governor Pawlenty is flying to Hong Kong today (HE'S SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE AT 11:05pm CHINA TIME, THAT'S 9am OUR TIME), the final destination of his trade mission to China. Pawlenty is leading a delegation of more than 200 Minnesotans. He hopes to help Minnesota take advantage of China's fast-growing economy. But Pawlenty is not the only one on a trade mission in China right now. California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is also there. You may remember Rob Schmitz, who was once a reporter here at Minnesota Public Radio. Now he's in China covering the Schwarzenegger trip, and he joins us now. --where is Schwarzenegger going?
November 17, 2005 - MPR’s Mark Steil looks back at the origin story of the Floyd of Rosedale trophy, which 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 its origins in a 1934 game with racial overtones.
November 17, 2005 - All Things Considered’s Tom Crann profiles “To Be Certain of the Dawn.” The new oratorio is written by Stephen Paulus to a text of Michael Dennis Browne for the Minnesota Orchestra, the choirs at the Basilica, and soloists.
November 18, 2005 - MPR’s Karl Gehrke profiles The Bakken Trio, one of the oldest music chamber ensembles working in the Twin Cities. Gehrke interviews members of group and composer Jeffrey Brooks about the dedication and commitment it takes to keep chamber groups going.
November 21, 2005 - Governor Pawlenty's recent trade mission to China concluded with talk of a possible Chinese delegation to Minnesota. Such a visit could give Chinese investors a better idea of what Minnesota has to offer. There's currently meager Chinese investment in the United States and most of it on the costs. But some say there's a lot about the Midwest regional business economy that could attract Chinese investors. Minnesota Public Radio's Annie Baxter has a closer look.{
November 22, 2005 - MPR’s Art Hughes reports that two Minnesota legislators are proposing a bill to guard against invasive species hitchhiking in ocean-going ships on Lake Superior. The legislation would require big international ships that travel in Lake Superior to treat ballast water before dumping it into the lake.
November 24, 2005 - Former Star Tribune columnist Jim Klobuchar talks about his book “Walking Briskly Toward the Sunset," which collects some of essays about Minnesota, Uganda, politics and courtship.
November 24, 2005 - This year's edition of "Giving Thanks" includes music, poetry, stories and much more. One highlight is a rare recording of Charles Laughton in which the actor connects his personal discovery of Chartres Cathedral with an excerpt from Jack Kerouac's "The Dharma Bums" and the 104th Psalm.