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Two French families battle over a missing Monet
More than 70 years after it was plundered by the Nazis, a missing painting by Monet that depicts the shimmering blue rapids of the Creuse River has pitted two of the wealthiest and most prominent families in France against each other.
Wednesday, March, 21, 2012 - New York Times News Service - Entertainment

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Red meat mortality study leaves many carnivores unfazed
A new study released by the Harvard School of Public Health found that eating red meat — any amount and any type — appears to significantly increase the risk of premature death.
Monday, March, 19, 2012 - McClatchy Newspapers - News

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Long-range study: Eating red meat is bad for you
Eating red meat - any amount and any type - appears to significantly increase the risk of premature death, according to a long-range study that examined the eating habits and health of more than 110,000 adults for more than 20 years.
Tuesday, March, 13, 2012 - - News

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Nixon in love: Soft, romantic side revealed in love letters to his 'Irish gypsy'
Long before Richard Nixon rose to power and fell from grace, he was just another man in love.
Monday, March, 12, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Girl Scouts set to celebrate 100 year anniversary
Hannah Alto of Cando, N.D., is working to earn the Girl Scouts’ Gold Award, the equivalent of the Eagle Scout Award for Boy Scouts, by renovating the local library, with the needs of area youth in mind.
Sunday, March, 11, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Marilyn Hagerty takes America by viral storm (VIDEO)
Herald columnist Marilyn Hagerty has gone viral. To be more specific, her Wednesday restaurant review of Olive Garden has gone viral. In the nearly 56 hours since her Eatbeat column was posted on GrandForksHerald.com, it has received nearly 300,000 article views.
Friday, March, 09, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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'Forgotten' N.D. part of Colbert Super Tuesday punchline
VIDEO: Watch at bottom of article
Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert (kohl-BEHR') may know a lot of congressional districts thanks to his tongue-in-cheek "Better Know a District" series, but someone should maybe mail the comedian a tongue-in-cheek map of North Dakota.
Tuesday, March, 06, 2012 - - Entertainment

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John Chaske wants to save the nickname for his grandchildren
John Chaske has gone through rough spots in life. He spent time in jail and in treatment for alcoholism. He made it clear in his youth that he didn’t like white people. But he carries himself now like a seasoned diplomat, soft-spoken and gentle but focused on a cause, an elder of his Spirit Lake Sioux tribe. His testimony last year at the Legislature, where he explained why he wanted UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname preserved for the sake of his grandsons, clearly had an impact on some lawmakers.
Sunday, February, 26, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Spirit Lake’s Eunice Davidson remains optimistic about saving the nickname
Eunice Davidson would like to go to college and study history, to learn more about the people who came before and shaped the woman she has become. As a contributor to a Sioux display at the Lake Region Heritage Center, and director of the museum from 2008 to 2011, she has spent much time in the company of her ancestors.
Sunday, February, 26, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Supreme Court to hear case that lying about war medals is free speech
Xavier Alvarez was in good company when he stood up at a public meeting and called himself a wounded war veteran who had received the top military award, the Medal of Honor. Alvarez was lying about his medal, his wounds and his military service, but he wasn't the first man to invent war exploits. He was, however, one of the first people prosecuted under a 2006 federal law aimed at curbing false claims of military valor.
Sunday, February, 19, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Sanstead not seeking re-election as N.D. superintendent of public instruction
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Wayne Sanstead will not seek another term and has decided to retire after 46 years in public office.
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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UND radio host marks 3 years on the air
When Jack Russell Weinstein of Grand Forks began hosting “Why?” on Prairie Public radio three years ago, there were people who told him philosophical discussions wouldn’t work with a Midwestern radio audience.
Saturday, February, 11, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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4 good reads from National Book Critics awards’ finalists
Every year for the last six years, this has been my routine in January and February: I shut myself in a room with a jar of peanut butter and a box of crackers, say goodbye to my family, and read the finalists for the National Book Critics Circle awards.
Friday, February, 10, 2012 - The Seattle Times - Entertainment

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Last known World War I veteran dies at 110
Florence Green was the last known surviving veteran of World War I. She was serving with the Women's Royal Air Force as a waitress at an air base in eastern England when the guns fell silent on Nov. 11, 1918. It was not until 2010 that she was officially recognized as a veteran after a researcher found her service record in Britain's National Archives.
Tuesday, February, 07, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Brown U. student uncovers lost Malcolm X speech
The recording was forgotten, and so, too, was the odd twist of history that brought together Malcolm X and a bespectacled Ivy Leaguer fated to become one of America's top diplomats.
Monday, February, 06, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Magna Carta to return for public view after repairs
A 715-year old copy of Magna Carta will soon return to public view at the National Archives after a conservation effort removed old patches and repaired weak spots in the English declaration of human rights that inspired the United States' founding documents.
Friday, February, 03, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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New on DVD this week: 1927's ‘Wings,’ ‘50/50’
This week’s DVD releases include a high-flying film classic and a powerful tale about a man fighting cancer.
Wednesday, January, 25, 2012 - The Fresno (Calif.) Bee / MCT - Entertainment

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TOO MANY TESTS? Routine checks getting second look
Recent headlines offered a fresh example of how the health care system subjects people to too many medical tests — this time research showing millions of older women don't need their bones checked for osteoporosis nearly so often.
Tuesday, January, 24, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HISTORY: Whatever happened to portrait of 'Father of Fargo' ?
The missing portrait of the Father of Fargo has led to the mother of all searches.
Monday, January, 23, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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This year, this land will be Woody Guthrie's
The colorful life and rich musical legacy of Woody Guthrie, widely considered America’s greatest folk troubadour and songwriter, will be celebrated throughout 2012.
Friday, January, 20, 2012 - McClatchy Tribune - Entertainment

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