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December 27, 2001 -
December 19, 2001 - The State Department of Human Services predicts 2,700 families are going to be affected by the cut next July. Democrats want to suspend the cut for three years.
December 6, 2001 - The fight to save the Minnesota Twins moves to Capitol Hill today. The House Judiciary Committee will open hearings on baseball's protection from federal antitrust laws, which critics say allows the league to operate as a cartel. Governor Jesse Ventura will offer testimony along with baseball commissioner Bud Selig. But observers say not to expect a quick resolution. Minnesota Public Radio's Michael Khoo reports.
November 29, 2001 - MPR’s Michael Khoo reports on new task force that will discuss various plans in building a new stadium for the Minnesota Twins. Financing options will be the main point of the meeting.
November 23, 2001 - The day after Thanksgiving at the Mall of America is featured. People are interviewed about whether there is a difference in shopping after September 11th or not.
November 21, 2001 -
November 20, 2001 - MPR’s Michael Khoo talks with All Things Considered’s Lorna Benson about what came out of a first meeting of a tri-partisan task force looking at various ballpark proposals, including one for the Minnesota Twins. Khoo breaks down some of the testimony at meeting.
November 14, 2001 -
November 7, 2001 -