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Elaine White, 60, a professional mediator, remembers the precise moment 10 years ago when she realized she had a hearing problem. She and a colleague were leading a prejudice-reduction workshop in Rochester, Minn. One of the participants uttered a racial slur. "I didn't hear it," White says. "Fortunately, the other facilitator made an appropriate response. But if I had been there by myself, I would have ignored it--and the point of the workshop was to encourage people not to ignore racial slurs." Shortly thereafter, White got her first hearing...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.--The No. 3 Harvard women's hockey team is just two wins away from claiming the inaugural Women's NCAA Frozen Four and its second national championship in three years at Minnesota's Mariucci Arena...
...applicants for pardons in the same category as other favor seekers in government, the one that includes people who make big donations to become an ambassador? That way we would not be hypocrites. We would just be recognizing it is politics as usual. STEWART PERRY Wayzata, Minn...
Clinton is truly one of our greatest Presidents [NATION, Feb. 26], despite his "sins." I would bet that this entire "scandal" is a Republican conspiracy on the part of right-wing conservatives to undermine Hillary's run for the White House in a few years. LINDA HOLZ Ramsey, Minn...
DIED. HAROLD E. STASSEN, 93, youngest Governor of Minnesota and eternally optimistic politician who made nine fruitless attempts to win the G.O.P. presidential nomination; in Bloomington, Minn. A political wunderkind, Stassen became county attorney at 23 and Governor at 31. Between stabs at the presidency (from 1948 to 1992), he continued a successful international-law practice, appointed the first black officer to the National Guard, helped charter the U.N. and served as president of the University of Pennsylvania and as a trusted aide to President Eisenhower...