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D.C. Dispatches by Cynthia Dizikes

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    Klobuchar seeks probe of 'spiritual warrior' incident

    By Cynthia Dizikes | Published Wed, Oct 28 2009 10:10 am

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., requested an investigation on Tuesday into the circumstances surrounding the death of a Minnesota woman and two others in a “spiritual warrior” incident in Arizona earlier this month.

    Citing news reports, Klobuchar said that approximately 60 people paid thousands of dollars each to be part of the  five-day motivational run by James Arthur Ray. After 36 hours of fasting, the people were crowded into a small enclosure covered with blankets and plastic tarps.

    Klobuchar, who sits on both the Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees, is asking that the U.S Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission look into the “program to determine whether any federal laws were violated” and “to take a close look at the marketing and advertising.”

    “People came from all parts of the country to attend an event which they believed would enhance their lives,” Klobuchar said in a statement.  “Instead, three people died, 18 were hospitalized and dozens more were traumatized.  Mr. Ray neither enhanced their lives nor protected their safety.”

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    Cynthia Dizikes is MinnPost's Washington, D.C., correspondent and covers Minnesota's congressional delegation and reports on developments out of Washington that are important to Minnesota readers. She received her master's degree in journalism from UC Berkeley and has worked as an intern in the Los Angeles Times' Washington bureau, reporting on a variety of topics, and as a reporter for the Anniston Star in Alabama. Her work has also appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Oakland Tribune, Congress Daily and on National Public Radio. She can be reached at cdizikes [at] minnpost [dot] com.

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