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Jagodzinske 97 Marcia Jagodzinske Spring Bomb The day a nuclear bomb came to Minnesota it was the opening of fishing season, so it didn't get the kind of press one might expect. The governor and eighty-six members of the press had headed out early that Friday to resorts up North, where reservations included boat and motor, bait extra. Those left at the capital didn't have much time to say anything as the notice was too brief to grab the telephone or an extra cup of coffee. The folks in Little Falls first got wind of the event when the lights went out, leaving the dark taverns darker than the regulars were accustomed to. The nuns left the wafers to spoil in the open air 98 the minnesota review neglecting a lifetime of responsibility. Up on Leech Lake it got mighty quiet and almost no one in Walker thought of going uptown for breakfast Saturday morning. ...

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