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WEDNESDAY, April 2 HEADLINES Poetry by the foot http://tcdailyplanet.net/node/10278 by Betsy Mowry, TC Daily Planet This year as the weather warms, walkers throughout St. Paul will notice something unusual at their feet. As they race to the bus stop or ramble along with their dogs, Capital City residents may find themselves pausing a moment and peering down, staring closely at the sidewalk and reading...poetry. Minneapolis Midtown burner plan could go up in smoke http://tcdailyplanet.net/node/10388 by Burl Gilyard, Finance and Commerce Michael Krause has long been promoting a wood-burning power plant in south Minneapolis, and his development idea is known as the Midtown Eco Energy facility. School of Rock http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/10368 by Linda Lincoln, The Bridge Marcy Open School students kick out the jams St. Paul ponders reorganization of its civil and human rights operations http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/10371 by Anna Pratt, Minnesota Monitor In St. Paul, some city officials and community stakeholders are contemplating a plan that would transform the way the city enforces and monitors civil rights compliance. INSIDE THE DAILY PLANET "Intimate portraits" and social change http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/10258 by Pamela Taylor, Minnesota Women's Press "My first musical influences, without a doubt, were my mom and dad," said singer-songwriter Sara Thomsen, whose soulful voice, poetic lyrics and unforgettable melodies cut through the heart and the soul of human experience. Expanding the band http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/10309 by Courtney Blanchard, Session Weekly Next year, TV remotes will switch off fuzzy channels for the last time. No rooms for those in crisis http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/10311 by Patty Ostberg, Session Weekly An emergency room visit could last hours for a mentally ill person in the middle of a crisis episode. After waiting, and waiting, the hospital might squeeze them into an available bed somewhere in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. More often, there aren't any beds at all; and if there are, they're probably located 60-plus miles from their home or out of state. NEW IN VOICES It's time for socialized medicine in America http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/10218 by Kerry Ashmore, North News "Rich people should have better health care than poor people because..." NEW IN BLOGS Military considered hiring bloggers to "pass the U.S. message" http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/10387 by Paul Schmelzer, Eyeteeth The propaganda potential of blogs -- noted by former Bush adviser Dan Bartlett, who said many conservative sites "regurgitate exactly" what the administration tells them -- isn't lost on the U.S. government: in 2006, the military's Joint Special Operations University explored the possibility of covertly paying prominent bloggers or training and promoting new bloggers to "pass the U.S. message."
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