Minnesota board to review disputed Senate ballots
Published 12/16/2008 at msnbc.com: Politics
With the winner of Minnesota's U.S. Senate race still a mystery, a five-member board now steps in to see if a winner can be decided between rivals Norm Coleman and Al Franken.
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