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July 24, 1982 - Local commentator Bruce Benidt finds a connection to toilet paper and political ads.
July 24, 1982 - On this Weekend program, MPR’s Bob Potter talks with Minneapolis attorney and former professional football player Alan Page on the recent awareness of drug and alcohol abuse by professional football players. Page also answers listener questions.
July 25, 1982 - MPR’s Connie Goldman visits Taos to meet author John Nichols. The two talk at his kitchen table about his background and his writing.
July 28, 1982 - Twin Cities employment counselor Nancy Cosgriff answers live listener questions on how to find a job after being laid off, how to make a career change, and other issues related to finding a job.
July 29, 1982 - Ira Schwartz, research fellow at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, discusses juvenile crime. Schwartz has authored a study that shows serious juvenile crime is not rising at a high rate. He shares that these findings conflict with the popular perception, and how that perception may lead to bad policy decisions in the area of crime by youths. Schwartz also answers listener questions.
July 31, 1982 - Local commentator Bruce Benidt provides a sarcastic meandering of thought regarding Minnesota highways.