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Fresh Eye on the Radio: Clunkers, cats, and credit

Will H1N1 make you change your feline relationships... we replaced old clunkers with new clunkers... and your personal credit crunch. Here's my daily conversation about the news with The Current's Mary Lucia and me. Full Article at MPR | Minnesota Public Radio

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