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President Bush makes a stop in Anoka
On his way to Blaine on Thursday, President Bush stopped at Main Street in Anoka. He paid a visit to the Cornerstone Courtyard, a former post office which has been converted into several small businesses owned by women. The building is owned by Republican State Representative Jim Abeler of Anoka and his wife, Barbara. Minnesota Public Radio's Laura McCallum talked to some of the people who met the president during his Anoka stop. Flash is required to view the images and listen to the interview



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