Bowling HQ Leaving Milwaukee: Say It Ain't So

From: NPR Morning Edition | Date: February 27, 2008| Author: STEVEN INSKEEP | Copyright information


NPR Morning Edition

02-27-2008

Bowling HQ Leaving Milwaukee: Say It Ain't So

Host: STEVEN INSKEEP
Time 10:00-11:00 AM


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Well, while we're on the subject, here's a modest proposal, the next cultural exchange with North Korea could involve bowling. If nothing else, that might make up for a historic injustice that's on the mind of our sports commentator Frank Defor...

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