October 12, 1992 - Historian and author Kathy Pelta discusses her book, Discovering Christopher Columbus: How History Is Invented, which takes a look at the bias that created a false history studied in U.S. classrooms for many decades.
October 12, 1992 - A Worldview interview with Jack Weatherford, anthropology professor at Macalester College and author of the book, Native Roots: How the Indians Enriched America. As part of revisionism of American history, especially the story of Columbus, Weatherford discusses the importance and influence of Native people on America as two continents.
October 12, 1992 - MPR’s Leonard Lee reports on Governor Arne Carlson’s opposition to new taxes as a way to deal with state deficit.
October 13, 1992 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer presents an interview with futurist author John Naisbett about his book, Megatrends for Women.
October 14, 1992 - MPR’s Paula Schroeder interviews Shirley and Adrienne, a mother and daughter who share their relationship after Adrienne came out as a lesbian. The two describe the experience of parent and child coming to terms and strengthing the love for each other.
October 14, 1992 - Worldview’s Mike Maus interviews Peter Wintonick, co-director of the documentary film, Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media.
October 14, 1992 - Worldview’s Mike Maus talks with educator Ralph J. Mehnert-Meland about his book, User's Guide to the Ecu, which looks at the European Currency Unit and push for a single currency in Europe.
October 15, 1992 - Barbara Nelson, editor of the book Women and Politics Worldwide, discusses the environment for women in democracies and higher political office. Nelson breaks down the finding from study that book presents.
October 15, 1992 - A midmorning interview with Robert Michael "Mickey" Kaus, an American journalist and author; and Ronald Walters, an American author, speaker, and scholar of African-American politics, about urban poverty.
October 15, 1992 - MPR’s Leif Enger reports on a hunting event at Camp Ripley for disabled veterans. The excursion is part of a collaboration between Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Veterans Affairs Medical Center in St. Cloud, Camp Ripley, VFW American Legion, and disabled American veterans groups.