
The Week's MonologueJim Ragsdale offers serious thoughts about the shootings at Fort Hood. High Enough High Speed Internet?A new task force report released Friday challenges Minnesota to improve statewide high speed broadband access...

Almanac Web only video for the Almanac - Iraq Stories are now available. Watch online now - http://bit.ly/MJQM8
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Almanac is working on a special project this year in which Minnesota National Guard members tell their own video stories of their deployment... while their families back home do the same. Through a series ...

An Illustrated MonologueDavid Gillette has created a list of lists. Food Donations AnnouncedState Agricultural Commissioner Gene Hugoson stops by to talk about a new program announced Friday that will stock state food shelves...

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Are you a Minnesota artist or do you know one? We want to know about
your craft. TPT needs artist for a new art series in the spring of
2010. Get more information here: http://bit.ly/q0UVT.
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Twin Cities Public Television is Creating a New Weekly Series Showcasing the Arts in Minnesota & We Want to Hear from You!

The Week's MonologueBick Smith does the honors. He ruminates about the big, puffy, teflon-roofed building over in Minneapolis. H1N1 UpdateMichael Osterholm is one of the world's leading authorities on the H1N1 virus. We'll talk about vaccine delays... pig cases.....

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Almanac Almanac fans can now watch this week's Almanac right from Facebook. Install the Almanac Video Player app: http://apps.facebook.com/tptalmanac/
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The Weekly MonologueDominic Papatola is thinking about H1N1.Health Care Debate Takes Over AirwavesMore than one hundred million dollars in health care ads have flooded American airwaves. We talk to leaders of state chapters of two of the leading spenders...

The MonologueJim Ragsdale says no news is good news. A Death in BasraWe speak with Minnesota National Guard Chaplain John Morris in Basra, Iraq about the death this week of Major Tad Hervas...

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The latest Red Bull Story on Almanac - http://www.tpt.org/aatc/videos/2009/10/0 2/almanac_october_2_2009/a_red_bull_stor y
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All year tpt has been working with the Minnesota National Guard to tell the stories of troops based in Iraq. In this series of reports we focus on the soldiers overseas and the families they leave behind. This week we bring you the story of Suzie and David Mayo.

This Week's MonologueSheletta Brundidge talks about marriage... and the Vikings. Tough TimesMPR Economic Reporter Chris Farrell and Augsburg U prof Jeanne Boeh give us their take on Friday's weak employment figures. A BIG Sports WeekendWe have the two big football border battles.....

An Illustrated MonologueDavid Gillette took pen to paper and created an essay about falling asleep on the job. Look! Rain!A half inch fell at the Chanhassen Weather Station Friday. Meanwhile, SW Minnesota got a lot more rain than that...

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Sweet
Land premieres on tpt2 tonight at 8:00PM - learn more about this "Best
First Feature - Spirit Award - Independent Film" : http://www.sweetlandmovie.com/index.html Also visit the author's website for more info on this wonderf...ul Minnesota story: http://www.willweaverbooks.com/index.php
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