From:
Mary Turck
Date:
2007 Nov 24 03:53 UTC
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HEADLINES
Hot meals ease hunger and loneliness
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/8151
by Charles Hallman, Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
A bit more funding and a few more volunteers would keep these Meals
On Wheels rolling
The Future of St. Paul's District Councils
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/8136
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The Future of St Paul's District Councils
Saint Paul's District Councils have been a national model for citizen
participation in government for over 25 years. Now in 2007, the St
Paul League of Women Voters has issued a report looking at the future
of district councils. SPNN's Mike Wassenaar talks with members of the
League and a leader of the Macalester Groveland Planning Council
about the report.
Global warming: We have the technology, but do we have the will?
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/8101
by Dan Haugen, Minnesota Monitor
Global warming is real, it's here, and we're the cause of it.
Scientists see the evidence today around the world in air and ocean
temperatures, melting ice and snow, and rising sea levels.
INSIDE THE DAILY PLANET
Africans unite to celebrate with Ugandan community in their
independence anniversary celebration
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/8079
By Bashe Said, African News Journal
Africans united to celebrate Ugandan independence, with participants
including Tanzanians, Somalis, Kenyans, Zambians, Togos and more.
The State of Healthcare for Minnesotas Latinos--part 1
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/8152
by Staff, La Prensa de Minnesota
Minnesota's Latino population faces health risks made worse by lack
of medical coverage for undocumented immigants.
Low air quality rating leads to health advisory
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/8141
by Anna Ewart, Tom Moran, Minnesota Daily
Monday's rating was the fifth time this year that fine-particle air
pollution in the Twin Cities reached dangerous levels.
Facebook's new advertisement system receives criticism
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/8144
by Andy Mannix, Minnesota Daily
In the past few years, trends for online advertisements have been
taking more innovative approaches to reaching their target audiences,
and last week Facebook took what some have called the next step.
NEW IN VOICES
Facebook's Beacon sparks privacy complaints from users
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/8149
by Joe Bodell, Minnesota Monitor
When you use Facebook, the popular social networking service, do you
know where your personal data might end up?
Mary Turck
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"Citizen journalists ... recapture journalism as a truly democratic
practice that is thoroughly rooted in -- and thus directly serves --
the real lives and interests of citizens." Doug McGill