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Mapping the newspaper war, 25 years after the Star Tribune invaded Pioneer...

Twenty-five years ago, I wrote a Twin Cities Reader cover story titled “When Ownerships Collide.” The occasion? The Minneapolis Star and Tribune expanded home delivery “throughout the eastern metro...

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Uruguay approves abortion law

LIMA, Peru — Uruguay is set to become the third nation in Latin America to allow abortion on demand.The country’s senate approved a bill Wednesday, by 17 votes to 14, which would permit pregnancy...

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Putin warns of growing terror risks as Kremlin arrests opposition leader

Russian President Vladimir Putin warned his security services yesterday that they will have to redouble their efforts to prevent terrorists and extremists from disrupting an upcoming string of...

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Arrests of US sailors in Okinawa reignites opposition to bases

The arrest of two American sailors on suspicion of raping a woman in Okinawa has reignited tensions over the US military’s longstanding presence on the southern Japanese island.Japanese police are...

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Why has the Wisconsin Senate race, once a lock for Democrats, tightened?

The US Senate race in Wisconsin, between former Gov. Tommy Thompson (R) and US Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D), is now in a dead heat. The polarization is true to the state’s political character, but what also...

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9/11 cases: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed speaks in court, lectures judge

In a surprise move on Wednesday, accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed urged the military judge presiding over his case at Guantánamo not to be swayed by broad claims of USnational security...

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'Candy at the cash register' is putting our health at risk, say experts

We need to recognize "candy at the cash register" for what it is: a hidden risk factor for obesity and other chronic diseases, argue two health researchers in a provocative opinion article published...

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Travel executives will play lead roles in Best Buy's transformation

The Great Recession and Internet comparison shoppers forced airlines and travel agencies to rapidly revamp their business models or die.Now consumer electronics giant Best Buy is attempting to...

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Obama vs. Romney: You have to have a story, and answer the questions

Thoughtful Bastards President Obama and Mitt Romney had their second debate last night and it went to Obama as far as I’m concerned. I’m glad Obama showed up for this debate; I don’t know who that was...

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Katie Clark, state Trade Office head, to take over as commissioner of DEED

Gov. Mark Dayton has appointed Katie Clark as the new commissioner of the state Department of Employment and Economic Development.She replaces Mark Phillips, who will resign Friday.Clark has been the...

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Minneapolis reports September’s construction action triple that of typical month

Only a true government geek would spend an October morning in a budget hearing for the Minneapolis Regulatory Services Department. And for even more geek excitement, the bonus was a follow-up...

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University of St. Thomas raises more than $500 million in capital campaign

The University of St. Thomas has announced a milestone: more than a half-billion dollars given or pledged for its capital campaign.University President Fr. Dennis Dease announced Wednesday night that...

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Stonesfest at the Parkway; 'King Lear' at Park Square

Friday, October 19The Greatest BandWHAT: StonesfestWHERE: Parkway Theater, MinneapolisWHEN: 7 p.m. on Friday, continuing all weekendThe first documentary of the Rolling Stones, Charlie is My Darling,...

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Urban rock climbing in Duluth

With all kinds of climbs just a bike ride away, this video makes the case that the Duluth area is the best in the state for those with an interest in rock climbing.

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Some locked-out Minnesota Orchestra musicians to play at health services...

A fundraiser on Sunday for the Neighborhood Involvement Project's community clinic in Minneapolis will include a chamber music concert with some musicians from the Minnesota Orchestra — which has...

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St. Paul City Council accepts police officers memorial

A planned memorial to the 31 St. Paul police officers who've died in the line of duty was accepted Wednesday by the St.  Paul City Council.The memorial, a "Wall of Honor," will go up inside the...

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Ellison, Fields get personal in debate

The already tense campaign between Minneapolis U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison and Republican challenger Chris Fields came to a head during a contentious debate on KFAI radio Thursday morning, one marked by...

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Minnesota jobless rate drops to 5.8 percent

More disturbing news for those selling doom and gloom Adam Belz of the Strib reports: “Minnesota employers added 5,900 jobs in September and unemployment fell to 5.8 percent, both numbers in line with...

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Newsweek R.I.P.

Hardly shocking when a print publication closes these days. Newsweek announced today it would stop its glossy paper edition by the end of this year and continue as an online-only subscriber-only...

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Kevin Love’s injury will likely expose coach Adelman’s disdain for Derrick...

There are many, many reasons why Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman should be aggrieved by the loss of his best player, power forward Kevin Love, for 6 to 8 weeks because of a broken hand Love reportedly...

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