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BORN: May 6, 1946, Jamestown, N. Dak. EDUCATION: U of Minnesota, B.A., 1968; George Washington U, J.D., 1973 FAMILY: Single RELIGION: Protestant MILITARY: Army Reserve, 1968-74 OCCUPATION: Lawyer; legislative aide POLITICAL CAREER: Minnesota Senate, 1981-90; U.S. House, 1990- ADDRESS: 8100 Penn Avenue South, Suite 104, Bloomington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A GUIDE TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RACES: MINNESOTA | 11/4/1996 | See Source »

BORN: June 29, 1944, Fargo, N. Dak. EDUCATION: Moorhead State U, B.A., 1966 FAMILY: Divorced; three children RELIGION: Lutheran MILITARY: National Guard, 1963-69 OCCUPATION: Accountant POLITICAL CAREER: Minnesota Senate, 1977-87; sought Democratic nomination for U.S. House, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988; U.S. House, 1990- ADDRESS: 2423 West Division Street, Saint Cloud...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A GUIDE TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RACES: MINNESOTA | 11/4/1996 | See Source »

BORN: Feb. 28, 1938, Crosby, N. Dak. EDUCATION: Augsburg College, B.A., 1959 FAMILY: Wife, Sylvia; two children RELIGION: Lutheran MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Public official POLITICAL CAREER: Minnesota House, 1961-78; U.S. House, 1978- ADDRESS: 2425 East Franklin Avenue, Suite 310, Minneapolis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A GUIDE TO THE CONGRESSIONAL RACES: MINNESOTA | 11/4/1996 | See Source »

That impulse to control is thwarting Vietnam's move to a market economy. The thriving Dak Lak provincial rubber company in Buon Ma Thuot is seeking $5 million from foreign investors to establish a small factory to make tires. "We are stuck," says Tran Le, deputy director of the company. "We have to get [provincial government] approval to spend $30. We have ambitious targets, but until we are independent, the foreign companies don't want to sign a deal." Rice farmers in the Mekong Delta, traditionally Vietnam's breadbasket, face a similar problem. In 1990 the government allowed them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VIETNAM: BACK IN BUSINESS | 4/24/1995 | See Source »

What's the rush? Last year Congress ordered speedy deployment of the 100- missile complex at Grand Forks, N. Dak., the only strategic-defense site permitted by the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty. If that agreement can be renegotiated with the Russians, congressional SDI-niks hope to expand Grand Forks into a $35 billion nationwide network of 700 interceptors. But a second leak last week could chill those plans: a draft Pentagon report now concludes that even the proposed national-defense site at Grand Forks would violate the ABM treaty. And that, says Federation of American Scientists space policy director John...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Star Wars Under Fire | 6/15/1992 | See Source »

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