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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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I am also the Co-Director of the University of Minnesota's Online Writing Center, where I am exploring new approaches to helping writers develop through computer-based tutoring and web-based help systems.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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MLEP was responsible for implementation of Minnesota's Best Management Practices during its first three years of operation and for implementation of the state's new Forest Management Guidelines.
Minnesota's new welfare reform program, MFIP, replaced Project STRIDE on 1/1/98 and is jointly administered by the Departments of Economic Security and Human Services.
A new Sustainable Forest Tax Law be established as a means of promoting long-term sustainable management of forest resources on Minnesota's private forests.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Check out their website for information on Minnesota's career information products, for ordering products, and for career information news.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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So, we entered into contract production with August Schell Brewing in New Ulm, Minnesota and successfully introduced our beer into the local bottled beer market.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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Fondly known as Hermann the German, the Hermann Monument in New Ulm dominates the Minnesota River Valley skyline.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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New varieties from other public experiment stations and private plant breeders, but not sufficiently evaluated by Minnesota's Agricultural Experiment Station scientists, are listed as "varieties not adequately tested.
Minneapolis' new Planetarium and Space Discovery Center will provide a much needed venue for expanding and developing Minnesota's inquisitive minds.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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MN: Poll shows independents tipped scales to GOP November 15, 2002 A new Pioneer Press poll shows Republicans swept to victory in Minnesota's top races Tuesday by doing what both major parties sought to do nationwide: winning vast amounts of independents' votes.
We conclude that the burdens Minnesota's fusion ban imposes on the New Party's associational rights are justified by "correspondingly weighty" valid state interests in ballot [*370] integrity and political stability.
The Court of Appeals also held that Minnesota's laws "keep the New Party from developing consensual political alliances and thus broadening the base of [***19] public participation in and support for its activities.
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