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    where do you find a Exhaust Mainfold in Minn. or Wisc. for a 96' mazda protege ES...

    ...1.8L Engine? The internet don't have them Junkyards don't carry them to, around here
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    State Roundup: New Minn. Gov.'s Plans To Expand Medicaid Could Be Off To Slow Start;

    The Associated Press/Bloomberg: Dayton Irked By Medicaid Conversion Lag In Minn. Minnesota Gov.-elect Mark Dayton says a nine-month transition to a new Medicaid health care program carries "enormous financial implications" when state finances are already tight (12/20). Minnesota...
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    Washington Post Profiles Minn. Abortion Provider Filling Void Of Doctors In South Dak

    The Washington Post on Friday profiled abortion provider Carol Ball, who travels from her home state of Minnesota to offer the procedure at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Sioux Falls, S.D. No South Dakota doctor has performed elective abortions in the state since 1994. The Planned Parenthood...
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    Calif. Budget Cuts Would End Aid To New Legal Immigrants; Minn. Dems Criticize Pawlen

    Los Angeles Times: "Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest proposals to close California's budget shortfall would end public assistance for most new legal immigrants, eliminating emergency cash, food and medical aid for those who don't yet qualify for federal welfare. The proposal would represent...
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    Iowa Eyes Improving Program For Uninsured Adults; Minn. And Okla. Confront Health Spe

    Des Moines Register: "Poor, uninsured adults from throughout Iowa could receive health care at nearby hospitals and clinics, instead of having to travel to Iowa City, under proposed changes to a state health-care program. For most Iowa residents, the IowaCare program pays for medical care only...
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    Iowa Eyes Improving Program For Uninsured Adults; Minn. And Okla. Confront Health Spe

    Des Moines Register: "Poor, uninsured adults from throughout Iowa could receive health care at nearby hospitals and clinics, instead of having to travel to Iowa City, under proposed changes to a state health-care program. For most Iowa residents, the IowaCare program pays for medical care only...
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