March 7, 1981 - In public and with his friends Coleman was renowned for his great with and temper. But there was another side to Coleman...a wistful side. It was learned a few weeks ago that Coleman, a democrat, and senator Jim Ulland of Duluth, a republican, played a game for years...Coleman was a leader in Queen Victoria's regiment in the late 1800s; Ulland was a young lieutenant learning the ropes. Despite the political clashes over taxes, the stadium, the economy and other controversial issues at the Minnesota legislature - the two senators imagined themselves in another time.
March 13, 1981 - Don W. Larson, senior editor of Corporate Report magazine, speaking in Duluth. Larson’s shares his critical views on business in Minnesota and the United States.
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March 14, 1981 - Readings of the work of various writers focus on fathers.
March 15, 1981 - This program looks at the relationship between creativity and politics in the life and work of some Latin American novelists currently living in the United States
March 17, 1981 - Report about welfare.
March 18, 1981 - Results show water quality has shown marked improvement since Reserve Mining stopped discharge of taconite tailings directly into Lake Superior. Environmentalists believe fibers found in the taconite tailings have carcinogenic characteristics of asbestos.
March 18, 1981 - Report about state and federal budget cuts.
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