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New video raises doubts about Florida gunman's story
Newly released police video of a handcuffed George Zimmerman may be important for what it doesn't show: No obvious cuts, scrapes, blood or bandages. No clearly broken nose. No plainly visible evidence of a life-and-death struggle with Trayvon Martin.
Thursday, March, 29, 2012 - AP Legal Affairs Writer - News

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Multiple school suspensions paint complicated portrait of slain Florida teen
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As thousands of people gathered here to demand an arrest in the Trayvon Martin case, a more complicated portrait began to emerge of a teenager whose problems at school ranged from being spotted defacing lockers to getting caught with a marijuana baggie and women’s jewelry.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Miami Herald - News

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Fargo roller derby player who was team treasurer faces theft charge
Court documents say an accountant for the Fargo-Moorhead Derby Girls estimated that more than $21,000 was missing. An audit by an outside company later identified about $13,000 in "unauthorized transactions."
Friday, March, 23, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Ex-law professor, son of former Twins owner Griffith, unzipped pants in public, charges say
Clark Calvin Griffith, 70, of Minneapolis, the son of former Minnesota Twins owner Calvin Griffith, was named in a criminal complaint Wednesday, March 21, in Ramsey County District Court.
Thursday, March, 22, 2012 - Emily Gurnon and Brian Murphy - News

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OBIT: John Cowles Jr., 82, Twin Cities philanthropist, former Star Tribune publisher
John Cowles Jr., former publisher and chairman of the Star Tribune newspapers and a philanthropist who helped shape the cultural community of the Twin Cities by pushing for facilities like the Guthrie Theater and the Metrodome, has died. He was 82.
Monday, March, 19, 2012 - - Business

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Patient attacks 6 at St. Cloud hospital
Police say the 28-year-old St. Cloud man assaulted a hospital security officer, four members of the medical staff and another patient Tuesday. Authorities say two of the six attacked suffered significant injuries, including wounds that required stitches.
Wednesday, March, 14, 2012 - - News

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'Emo' killings in Iraq signals return of hate crimes
Young people who identify themselves as so-called Emos are being brutally killed at an alarming rate in Iraq, where militias have distributed hit lists of victims and security forces say they are unable to stop crimes against the subculture that is widely perceived in Iraq as being gay.
Sunday, March, 11, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Spirit Lake: Some continue to oppose 'Fighting Sioux' name
They cringe each time they see or hear a news report about UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname and how their tribe, the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe, has taken the lead in defending it.
Sunday, March, 11, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Police say U of Pittsburgh psychiatric clinic shootings kill 2, injure 7
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Police reported one of the dead was the gunman, said University of Pittsburgh Medical Center spokesman Paul Wood. It was unclear whether the wounded people were patients, employees or visiting family members, Wood said.
Thursday, March, 08, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Driver of car in collision that injured Tiedemans dies
The driver of a car that severely injured Republican operative and former Crookston resident Chris Tiedeman and his wife, Sara, has died, the Anoka County Sheriff's office confirmed today. Sara Tiedeman remains in critical condition; Chris Tiedeman had his breathing tube removed and was asking questions about his wife.
Wednesday, March, 07, 2012 - - News

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Army soldier from Hillsboro convicted of rape, sentenced to 10 years
An Army soldier from Hillsboro, N.D., has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping a woman in September 2010 at a house party near the North Dakota State University campus.
Wednesday, March, 07, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Neighbors say Ohio teen suspect 'average' kid, may have used relative's gun
The teenager suspected in an Ohio school shooting struggled with a broken family and did poorly in school, then appeared to turn himself around once he was taken in by grandparents and began to attend an alternative school, longtime neighbors and friends said Wednesday.
Wednesday, February, 29, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Flight attendant tested drunk after flight to Grand Forks
A drunk Pinnacle Airlines flight attendant had a blood alcohol content more than twice the legal driving limit Sunday when she was taken off a Delta connecting flight at the Grand Forks International Airport.
Tuesday, February, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Costumes, beads consume Mardi Gras in New Orleans
Bathed in spring-like warmth and showered with trinkets, beads and music, New Orleans reveled in the excesses of Fat Tuesday. A seemingly endless stream of costumed marching groups and ornately-decorated float parades led by make-believe royalty poured out of the Garden District, while the French Quarter filled up with thrill seekers expecting to see debauchery. And they did.
Tuesday, February, 21, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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St. Paul pays $90,000 to two men who said police beat them
The St. Paul City Council approved Wednesday a $90,000 settlement to Spelbrink of Savage, Minn., and Geistfeld, of St. Paul. The settlement agreement said "the payment made is not to be construed as an admission of liability on the part of the city or the individual defendants."
Friday, February, 17, 2012 - St. Paul Pioneer Press - News

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Criminal complaint: Crookston man stabbed father 2 dozen times
Defense, prosecution agree suspect may not be mentally competent
Jacob Anthony Abel stabbed his father two dozen times in the head and neck while murdering him Sunday night in the Crookston apartment they shared, according to allegations in a criminal complaint filed Tuesday in Polk County District Court.
Tuesday, February, 07, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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East Grand Forks man investigated for threat to Grand Forks city leader
An East Grand Forks man made what sounded like a threatening call to the Grand Forks City Council President, prompting a police investigation Wednesday.
Friday, February, 03, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Crookston woman killed in head-on U.S. 2 collision near Fisher
Police reports indicate that weather conditions were foggy, with very limited visibility, at about 2:16 a.m., when a 2005 Pontiac G6 collided with a 1994 Ford extended cab pick-up that was stopped while facing westbound, the wrong way, in the eastbound lanes.
Friday, February, 03, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Fargo man accused of passing $65,000 in bad checks using Social Security number of son, 10
Joseph Clifford Lightowler, 33, faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of the Class A felony charge of identity theft. He also faces a Class B felony count of property theft.
Tuesday, January, 31, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Man rescued after being stuck in NM mud for 3 days
A homeless man who was stuck in thick mud near the Rio Grande river in Albuquerque for three days was rescued Saturday after some high school students on a field trip heard him yelling for help, authorities said.
Sunday, January, 29, 2012 - - News

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