December 16, 1992 - Bob Terry shares his takeaway of Leadership Jazz: The Essential Elements of a Great Leader, a business book by American businessman Max De Pree. The title has been touted by President-elect Bill Clinton.
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November 30, 1992 - All Things Considered’s Paula Schroeder interviews a local school board member about an appeal on whether or not to remove Pat Conroy’s The Lords of Discipline from public school curriculum.
November 27, 1992 - Arts Over AIDS sponsors an “Aids in the Workplace” forum, held at Minnesota Public Radio. MPR’s Paula Schroeder moderated the panel. The panelists included the following: Cynthia Mayeda, chair of the Dayton Hudson Foundation, one of Minnesota's leading private funder of the arts. The foundation provided key funding to help create Arts Over AIDS. Hazel O'Leary, executive vice president of corporate affairs for Northern States Power Company. NSP has been working on HIV issues since 1987 through policy development, employee education and employee health services. Catherine Jordan, president of United Arts, which represents small and mid-sized arts organizations. She was coordinator of Arts Over AIDS during its initial years. Bob Tracy, director of Arts Over AIDS in the Twin Cities, begins program.
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November 23, 1992 - An All Things Considered interview with Saturday Night Live star Al Franken about I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Me!, his self-Help spoof book. The comedian also comments on finding satire in political figures.
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