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By Jennifer Bjorhus, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 20--Corporate and leisure travelers around the Twin Cities are responding with everything from caution to confidence as the U.S.-led attack on Iraq unfolds and the travel industry braces for a steep drop in business.
Some organizations -- such as Golden Valley-based General Mills, which has 28,000 employees around the globe -- are temporarily restricting some international travel. Others are busily tracking down employees who are traveling abroad. Still others, such as Plymouth-based Carlson Cos., Cargill in Minnetonka and St. Paul-based Lawson Software, ...