October 6, 1989 -
October 10, 1989 - Barry Morrow, a St. Paul native who won an Academy Award for the screenplay Rain Man, speaks to the Screenwriters Workshop in Minneapolis about his craft and career.
October 10, 1989 -
October 11, 1989 - Barber Conable, president of World Bank, speaking at Minnesota Meeting. Conable’s address was titled “Fighting Poverty, Encouraging Growth and Protecting the Environment: The World Bank's Agenda for the 1990s.” Following address, Conable answered audience questions. Minnesota Meeting is a non-profit corporation which hosts a wide range of public speakers. It is managed by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
October 12, 1989 -
October 12, 1989 -
October 12, 1989 - Maria Isabel Plata, co-founder of the International Women's Rights Action Watch, who is visiting the U.S. from her home in Bogota, Columbia, answers listener questions about efforts to control drug trafficking in her country as well as women's rights issues around the world.
October 17, 1989 -
October 17, 1989 -
October 17, 1989 - Rich Baker, member of the Department of Natural Resources, talks about the loon count numbers in the state. Of the lakes looked at in DNR study, Burnside Lake had the largest loon population.