September 30, 1994 - MPR’s Todd Moe interviews famous illustrator Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts comic strip. Schulz details the origin of various characters and settings. Schulz, who grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota, incorporates childhood memories into his work.
October 1, 1994 - On this Saturday Midday, Bruce Hanley, Twin Cities criminal defense attorney, discusses criminal trials. Topics include high-profile cases such as O.J. Simpson and serial rapist Timothy Baugh. Hanley also answers listener questions.
October 4, 1994 - Father Michael O'Connell, of the Basilica of Saint Mary and the Church of the Ascension in North Minneapolis, explains the purpose and act of animal blessing.
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October 6, 1994 - MPR’s Gary Eichten interviews U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone about the failure in U.S. Senate to pass Lobby Reform Bill. Wellstone is a key member in the proposal.
October 6, 1994 - Eli Coleman, director of program on Human Sexuality at the University of Minnesota, discusses results of research study, which includes insight that measuring behavior is not the only piece in defining sexual health. Topics of married couples and sexual preference are discussed.
October 7, 1994 - On this First Friday program, MPR’s Beth Friend presents a story collection that includes: upcoming Minnesota Orchestra strike; Dayton Hudson charitable priorities; music and spirit of "Cherokee Rose;" radio that unites families from around the world, and meeting between American Jews and his Holiness Dalai Lama of Tibet.
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