Today in the Daily Planet, 8/28/07

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“Turning blue collars pink”:https://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/6370
by Anne Hamre, Minnesota Women’s Press
The pay is good, the training relatively short … so why don’t more women choose skilled technical careers?

“An educator in two countries, Udupa is new NEMS principal”:https://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/6384
by Gail Olson, The Northeaster
Padmini Udupa Padmini Udupa, Northeast Middle School’s (NEMS) new principal, has a long list of academic credits and experience.

“‘But Where Will They Go?'”:https://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/6385
by Chip Halbach, Minnesota 2020
Addressing the scope of foreclosures

INSIDE THE DAILY PLANET

“Kramer Sees Good Will for MinnPost, but ‘We’ll Have to Deliver'”:https://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/6383
by Paul Schmelzer, Minnesota Monitor
Former Strib publisher Joel Kramer has signed on 25 journalists and editors for his new on-line project.

“Perspectives vary wildly on the state of Black men in America”:https://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/6369
by Charles Hallman, Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
PBS’s Washington Week host and managing editor Gwen Hill posed that question at an August 10 panel discussion titled ‘What Does It Mean to be a Black Man?’

“Bringing some cheer to the dismal science”:https://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/6377
by Judy Woodward, Park Bugle
When economist and self-confessed dumpster diver Ed Lotterman spotted the giant vise resting unceremoniously amid the trash at a local college, his ‘inner scavenger’ switched into overdrive.

NEW IN VOICES

“We’ve been dancing too long”:https://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/6386
by Mac Walton, Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
Conclusion of a series

NEW IN BLOGS

“Security”:https://www.tcdailyplanet.net/node/6353
by Eleanor Arnason, Facts and Fictions