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    Trivia Battle -- the race is on

    By Laurie Kramer | Published Tue, Oct 27 2009 5:10 pm

    Thanks to everyone who applied for a spot on the members team for the upcoming Trivia Battle of the MinnPost Brains.

    Ten men, 4 women, 1 couple and Marty.

    Don Effenberger, prelim question maestro, reviewed all 16 responses. Counting correct answers, he divvied respondents into two groups.

    The highest-scoring 11 will move on to the next round. Names and bios here.

    Now it’s up to you. You can vote -- right under the bios -- for your four favorites for the MinnPost members team.

    Voting will be open through Wednesday, Nov. 4.

    On Sunday, Nov. 8, the four highest vote-getters will go up against the MinnPost staff team. MinnPost news editor Don Effenberger. Co-managing editor Susan Albright. Office manager Gin Kujawa. Contract writer Joe Kimball.

    Wondering why we chose two women and two men?

    They were the only volunteers.

    P.S. Open invitation: Come cheer on the members team -- or the staff team -- or join an audience team at MinnPost’s second birthday party, Sunday, Nov. 8. Free to 2009 members/donors. Non-members $10. RSVP deadline and details here.

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