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Special session on TV, Web

ST. PAUL — Minnesotans may follow Friday’s special session of the Legislature on the Web or the Minnesota Channel as lawmakers consider approving a disaster-relief bill.
Morning committee meetings and afternoon House and Senate sessions will be aired on public television stations statewide on the Minnesota Channel and on many cable television systems. Much of the coverage will be live, but some will be delayed when there are meeting in both chambers at the same time.
Live coverage also will be provided by the House and Senate via Webcasts.
Links to the Webcasts and a list of stations that carry the broadcast can be found at http://tinyurl.com/MNlegTV.

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