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Thursday, March 07, 2002 |
Loyal to the end: "Like many coaches, Tom Saterdalen dislikes open enrollment. Actually, it would be more accurate to say he hates it. "I think it's the worst thing to happen to high school sports in all the time I've been coaching," said Saterdalen, who will conclude his 29th and final season as hockey coach at Bloomington Jefferson this week with his 15th appearance at the Minnesota state hockey tournament."
3:52:30 PM
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Signs of new El Nino strengthen: "WASHINGTON -- The signs are strengthening that the world is heading into a return of the El Nino weather phenomenon."
3:42:44 PM
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A Little Neanderthal in All of Us. A scientist re-analyzes DNA samples and concludes that humans interbred with other populations hundreds of thousands of years ago. His conclusions aren't widely embraced, however. [Wired News]
11:33:13 AM
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Ny Times Pulls Ted Rall Cartoon From Its Website [Plastic]
I don't know, is it good or bad that we are starting to joke about about 911? I think we need to but on the other hand I don't think I have ever heard a Pearl Harbor joke. Good or bad I don't think it should have been pulled. To many things are being squashed because someone might be offended. Get over it, life is pretty dead if someone isn't offended! This Is a Real Quest for Maps. David Rumsey's online map collection has introduced a revolutionary, accessible way for people to experience old maps by comparing them to modern geospatial data. By Kendra Mayfield. [Wired News]
7:23:24 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Clarence Westberg.
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 This is my blogchalk: United States, Minnesota, Bloomington, West, English, Clarence, Male, 51-55.
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