March 14, 2003 -
March 14, 2003 -
March 14, 2003 -
March 17, 2003 - The gun legislation at the capitol has already been debated hard in the community. Mainstreet Radio's Erin Galbally reports on reaction in Olmsted County.
March 17, 2003 -
March 17, 2003 - Minnesota lawmakers have a busy week ahead of them. House and Senate committees will take up a wide range of issues, including abortion, concealed carry, and --of course-- the budget. Senate Democrats are holding hearings around the state tomorrow on Minnesota's 4.2 billion dollar projected deficit. Joining us now is Laura McCallum, Minnesota Public Radio's Capitol Bureau Chief.
March 17, 2003 - Mordechai Vanunu is a convicted traitor, accused of jeopardizing Israel's national security. His smuggled photos exposed Israel's nuclear program to the world in 1986. He is also a hero to anti-nuclear activists around the globe. They say no one in the western world has spent longer in solitary confinement. Vanunu, traitor and international martyr, is also the adopted son of a retired couple who have lived all their lives in St. Paul. Mainstreet Radio's Jeff Horwich explains.
March 18, 2003 - World leaders, national leaders, and the American public are all reacting this morning to President Bush's address to the nation. Bush appeared on television last night and warned Saddam Hussein he has 48 hours to leave the country or face war. Joining us now are two members of Minnesota's congressional delegation, Democratic Congresswoman Betty McCollum and Republican Congressman John Kline.
March 18, 2003 -
March 18, 2003 -