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November 23, 2001 - The latest CD from Australian pop star Natalie Imbruglia won't play in some CD and DVD players because of copy protection technology included on the disc. That has prompted thousands of complaints to Imbruglia's record label, BMG, which has set up a toll-free phone hotline to deal with the fallout over the White Lilies Island CD, released only in Europe so far. Future Tense news analyst Dwight Silverman says copy-protected CDs are the record industry's answer to file sharing. ((q/a)) Dwight Silverman writes about computers for the Houston Chronicle. BMG says the complaints over the Natalie Imbruglia CD will not deter the company from using copy protection on future CDs.
November 23, 2001 - The day after Thanksgiving at the Mall of America is featured. People are interviewed about whether there is a difference in shopping after September 11th or not.
November 26, 2001 - Morning Edition: We are officially in a recession.
November 26, 2001 - Dwight Soberman from the Houston Chronicle says that now is the time to buy a computer. The computer industry is in a slump and its a buyer's market.
November 26, 2001 - MPR’s Jeff Horwich presents a Mainstreet Radio series looking at the growing role of Spanish in the Minnesota work place. The series begins in Cold Spring, along conveyor lines of butchered chickens.
November 27, 2001 - Major League Baseball's Commissioner Bud Selig and team owners are expected to meet today (Tuesday) in Chicago to discuss the League's contraction efforts. Selig announced in early November owners planned to eliminate two teams before next season. No teams have been identified yet but the Twins and Montreal Expos are the top candidates. Selig says contraction will help the economics of the game. But others say the plan is ill advised and will harm the game. They also question why the Twins are considered over other clubs. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck reports...
November 27, 2001 - Because of Northwest Airlines having a hub in Minnesota, Sun Country had a hard time from the beginning.
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