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From: All Things Considered (NPR)
Date: 19960202
Author:
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Robert Siegel reads Thomas Stearns Eliot's "Preludes", a thought-provoking
look at a bitterly cold winter.
LINDA WERTHEIMER, Host: This week the weather across most of North America has been brutal. It's been snowy and icy and windy and, in many places, bitterly cold. All across the Northern and Central Plains today record low temperatures from Montana and South Dakota to Colorado and Nebraska, to Wisconsin and Illinois, it is cold. Overnight, one town in Minnesota posted an all-time low for the state - -60degrees below zero - and for those of you in the ...
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