December 20, 1995 -
December 20, 1995 - Small businesses face challenges to their survival from many directions, including large corporations and national franchises. For example, Walmart, the nations largest discount retailer, has developed a reputation for forcing smaller competitors out of the local market. But on Colorados Eastern Plains, a tiny rural town is employing some common sense business strategies to give Walmart some healthy competition. Our series on the survival of small business continues with this report from Leslie Dahlkemper.
December 20, 1995 -
December 21, 1995 - Memories of a piano teacher, a death camp survivor, have convinced commentator Pat Berg of why we need to be in Bosnia.
December 21, 1995 -
December 22, 1995 - MPR’s Euan Kerr reports on news of a record deal for Aaron Jay Kernis, a composer in residence at The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. Kernis has signed an exclusive 5-year recording contract with the British label, Argo Records. He sees the contract as a commitment by the label to contemporary classical music.
December 23, 1995 -
December 27, 1995 - On any given night, an estimated 750 thousand people in the United States are homeless. Over the course of a year, more than 2 million people in this country will cycle in and out of homelessness.
December 27, 1995 -
December 27, 1995 -