Another priest implicated in the Twin Cities; 'Redskins' nickname draws hundreds to protest
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On Friday we also take a look at family traditions around the deer hunting opener, give the state's health insurance exchange a physical, and look at the Republicans competing for a chance to run against Sen. Al Franken. And, heading into the weekend, we interview the Wayzata writer behind a new movie about a rodeo cowboy with AIDS who takes his health -- and the law -- into his own hands.
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