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December 4, 2000 - A study is being performed to figure out how long people have to wait at ramp meters to get on the interstate.
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November 27, 2000 - (FOR MONDAY, NOV 27) The Twin Cities ramp meter experiment is winding down. While traffic experts pore over reams of data and develop recommendations based on the study, Minnesota transportation officials must decide what to do in the meantime: leave the meters off? Turn them back on? Something in between? Minnesota Public Radio's Michael Khoo reports.
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November 3, 2000 - The three major candidate for US Senate fanned out across the state today to get out the vote and pick up last-minute support before next Tuesday's election. We begin our coverage of the Senate race with Minnesota Public Radio's Michael Khoo who spent the day with DFLer Mark Dayton.
November 2, 2000 - (NOTE: Host outcue.) A new poll suggests Minnesota will elect a woman to Congress for the first time in more than forty years. The survey -- commissioned by Minnesota Public Radio, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and KARE-11 T-V -- shows D-F-Ler Betty McCollum leading Republican Linda Runbeck in the Fourth District race. Independence Party candidate Tom Foley is following in third place. Minnesota Public Radio's Michael Khoo has more.
November 1, 2000 - (NOTE: Host ouctue) Texas Governor George W. Bush arrives in Minnesota today to try to break a statistical dead heat among likely Minnesota voters. A new poll -- conducted for Minnesota Public Radio, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and KARE-11 T-V -- shows Gore with 44 percent, Bush with 41 percent, and Green Party candidate Ralph Nader with 8 percent. Minnesota Public Radio's Michael Khoo has more.