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| http://wizbangblog.com/content/2008/11/05/why-obama-won.php |

| http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-...mans-recount-shenanig_b_145536.html |

| http://feedproxy.google.com/\~r/Pol...double-digit_lead_in_minnesota.html |

| http://www.grandforksherald.com/articles/rss.cfm?id=92792 |

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| http://pjnet.org/post/1825 |

| http://www.in-forum.com/articles/rss.cfm?id=221699 |

| http://www.salon.com/opinion/conaso...tml?source=rss&aim=/opinion/conason |

| http://apps.carleton.edu/news/?content=content&module=news&id=429412 |
| Connelly of 'Morning Show' on new MPR music service (Pioneer Press) |
| While the final broadcast of "The Morning Show" comes live from the Fitzgerald Theater on Dec. 11, that doesn't mean the end for the hosts of the Minnesota Public Radio show â Jim Ed Poole and Dale Connelly. |
| http://www.twincities.com/entertainment/ci_11015263?source=rss |
| Eric Hananoki: Coleman's Recount Shenanigans (HuffingtonPost) |
| When Minnesotans woke up after Election Day, they were greeted by the sight of Norm Coleman proudly announcing victory in a press conference. "We wouldn't... |
| http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-hananoki/colemans-recount-shenanig_b_145536.h... |
| Shifting vote totals not new, MPR analysis shows (Grand Forks Herald) |
| The shifting vote totals in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race may be vexing, but a look by Minnesota Public Radio at past elections shows it's nothing unusual. |
| http://www.grandforksherald.com/articles/rss.cfm?id=92792 |
| MPR analysis: shifting vote totals nothing unusual in Minnesota elections (Fargo |
| ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The shifting vote totals in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race may be vexing, but a look by Minnesota Public Radio at past elections shows it's nothing unusual.Advertisement:GOURMET GAME PROCESSING10% off your ENTIRE Purcha |
| http://www.in-forum.com/articles/rss.cfm?id=221699 |
| GOP not playing "Minnesota nice" with Franken (Salon.com) |
| Republicans have flooded the airwaves with baseless propaganda to discredit the Coleman-Franken recount in advance. |
| http://www.salon.com/opinion/conason/2008/11/17/franken/index.html?source=rss&ai... |
| Sheriff, police department clashed over RNC security (Minnesota Public Radio) |
| Minnesota Public Radio News has learned that top officials in the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office and the St. Paul Police Department clashed over how to secure the streets in the months leading up to the Republican National Convention. |
| http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/11/13/bob_fletcher_rnc_police/... |
| Wally Lamb: Breaking his silence (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) |
| In his first novel in 10 years, he sweeps up history, violence and family heartbreak. Dark stuff, but he's also open to the possibility of redemption. |
| http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/34425339.html |
| NTSB final report: Bad design, plus added weight, led to bridge collapse (Minnes |
| Investigators for the NTSB have concluded that under-designed gusset plates and the weight on the bridge deck were the primary causes of the I-35W bridge collapse, Minnesota Public Radio News has learned. |
| http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/11/12/ntsb_bridge/?refid=0 |
| In Minnesota recount, Coleman's lead over Franken is just 206 votes (The Capital |
| ST. PAUL, Minn. --ÃÂ The shifting vote totals in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race may be vexing, but a look by Minnesota Public Radio at past elections shows it's nothing unusual. Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman has seen his narrow lead over |
| http://madison.com/tct/news//index.php?ntid=314071 |
| In Minnesota recount, Franken just 206 votes behind Coleman (The Capital Times) |
| ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The shifting vote totals in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race may be vexing, but a look by Minnesota Public Radio at past elections shows it's nothing unusual. Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman has seen his narrow lead over ch |
| http://madison.com/tct/news//index.php?ntid=314084 |
| Why Obama Won |
| Well, now that the election's over, we can look back and see where the key elements came together to make Barack Obama the 44th president of the United States. And it's only with the blessing of hindsight that we can fully grasp the signifi |
| http://wizbangblog.com/content/2008/11/05/why-obama-won.php |
| MPR Poll: Obama Holds Double-Digit Lead in Minnesota |
| A new Minnesota Public Radio poll in Minnesota shows Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain by 10 points, 48% to 38%. However, the poll indicates the race is still very fluid and suggests McCain could close the gap, and possibly win in |
| http://feedproxy.google.com/\~r/PoliticalWire/\~3/mYpflEwkLxc/mpr_poll_obama_hol... |
| 1st Evar WCCO Bloginar |
| Executive summary: It was a good start. There were snacks, mingling, a Q&A with Jason DeRusha and Eric Black, the WCCO Local Ad Network commercial, and then prizes. Good Stuff: I actually met people that live here and blog here that I h |
| http://feeds.feedburner.com/\~r/MetrobloggingMinneapolis/\~3/339060576 |
| Audio Panel: What citizens want from citizen media |
| After the Journalism that Matters wrapped up its New Pamphleteers/New Reporters sessions on Friday, June 6, 2008, a select group of the participants went to Minnesota Public Radio studios to record a discussion entitled: âÂÂWhat do citiz |
| http://pjnet.org/post/1825 |
| Schier Analyzes McCain's Hudson (Wis.) Appearance on MPR |
| Steve Schier, Carleton's Dorothy H. and Edward C. Congdon Professor of Political Science, appeared on Minnesota Public Radio's Midday program with host Gary Eichten. His appearance followed MPR's live coverage of John McCain's appearance at |
| http://apps.carleton.edu/news/?content=content&module=news&id=429412 |
| Roundup |
| Eat them together: TodayâÂÂs Midday broadcast on MPR was recorded during the Journalism That Matters conference. âÂÂJournalists, citizen journalists and members of the public recently got together at Minnesota Public RadioâÂÂs UBS |
| http://feeds.feedburner.com/\~r/MetrobloggingMinneapolis/\~3/332924771 |
| MPR + BarCamp = PublicRadioCamp |
| Minnesota Public Radio is head and shoulders above the rest of MinnesotaâÂÂs major media outlets in terms of audience involvement and has been for a long time, so I probably shouldnâÂÂt be surprised that theyâÂÂd host their own Bar |
| http://feeds.feedburner.com/\~r/MetrobloggingMinneapolis/\~3/321458768 |
| Roundup |
| twin_cities: ISO grassy metro parks for a guinea pig festival! âÂÂThe grass has to be chemical free as dozens of hungry guinea pigs will be snacking on and simultaneously fertilizing it.â OMG SO KYOOT! MPR: College of St. Catherine |
| http://feeds.feedburner.com/\~r/MetrobloggingMinneapolis/\~3/286326780 |
| Public Radio Fails Me |
| This blog post has been percolating for a very long time and now I finally am getting to it. As it turns out, it is more timely than I would have expected considering last nightâÂÂs forum at MPR in Minneapolis (or at least it was last ni |
| http://www.evilgeniuschronicles.org/wordpress/2008/03/09/public-radio-fails-me |
| Journalism Braindump, and Other Oddities |
| Veryseriousthoughts Tonight, there was a gathering of great journalistic minds at an event called New Media, New Standards? Ethics in Online Journalism. There were old white guys, young white guys, in-between white guys, young women holding |
| http://feeds.feedburner.com/\~r/typepad/HVIm/\~3/241389113/journalism-brai.html |

