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STILL THE SIOUX: As transition begins, UND faces ‘amazing array’ of questions
For a dozen more days — for one more football game, four more men’s hockey games, a volleyball tournament, a few gatherings of kids clubs and boosters — they are still the Fighting Sioux. And then what?
Friday, November, 18, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Nearing 50th anniversary, the Stones feel golden
These days full of unfinished business for the Rolling Stones as they continue to mine their vault for “lost” material — a fascinating cache of unreleased tracks from the 1977-1978 “Some Girls” sessions arrives in stores next week — and gather their dark powers for their 50th anniversary next year and perhaps another tour.
Wednesday, November, 16, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - Entertainment

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James F. Vivian
James (Jim) Vivian passed away unexpectedly November 6, 2011 during a brief stay in the Hospice of Arizona in Sun City West at the age of 77.
Sunday, November, 13, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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DEVILS LAKE BASIN: Freedom of information, not always free
Devils Lake board gives up after USDA demands $150,000 Sometimes, it’s just easier — and cheaper — to move on rather than put up a fight. That’s what the Devils Lake Basin Joint Water Resource Board decided recently, when it paid a $96,000 bill to the U.S. Agriculture Department’s Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Sunday, November, 13, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Autumn Art Auction: Event tonight at N.D. Museum of Art offers 52 pieces by area artists
Fine porcelain, furniture pieces, paintings, prints and collages by regional artists will be offered for sale at the 14th annual Autumn Art Auction tonight at North Dakota Museum of Art in Gand Forks.
Friday, November, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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UPDATE: Secret no more: Nixon's Watergate grand jury testimony goes public
UPDATED 4:44 P.M.
The National Archives and the government's Nixon Presidential Library made the records available today, months after a judge ordered the long-secret transcript unsealed. It was the first time an ex-president had testified before a grand jury, and it's rare for any such testimony to be made public.
Thursday, November, 10, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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ONLINE ARCHIVE EXTRA: They were the first U.S. owners of hockey gold (Feb. 24, 2010)
“You know,” Roger Christian said in February 2010 from his home on the Warroad River, “when you play seven games in the Olympics and all of them go well, that’s pretty thrilling, pretty special.”
Thursday, November, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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Was ‘Sybil’ a case of mistaken identity?
Was one of the world’s most famous medical cases a mistake? Or, worse yet, a hoax? The medical records for Sybil — who really was Shirley Mason, a native of Dodge Center, Minn. — were sealed until she died in 1998. After combing through those records, which included tape recordings of therapy sessions involving hypnosis while under the influence of “mind-bending drugs,” Nathan is convinced that the treatment caused rather than cured her condition.
Sunday, October, 30, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT) - News

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Woman brings 'guerrilla knitting' to Bemidji, crochets sweater for downtown tree
Passersby on Third Street in downtown Bemidji have been noticing a tree sporting a multicolored crocheted sweater that looks just right for the dropping temperatures of fall.
Saturday, October, 29, 2011 - - News

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VIDEOS: Rare Northern Lights visible in southern U.S. Monday night
VIDEOS: Watch at bottom of article. A baffling solar storm pulled colorful northern lights unusually far south, surprising space weather experts and treating skywatchers to a rare and spectacular treat.
Wednesday, October, 26, 2011 - AP Science Writer - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE: November 28, 2001: People march to Zion for second 'Love Feast'
It went much better the second time around. After preparing a spaghetti dinner last month for 200 and seeing not one of hundreds invited show up to eat it, members of Zion United Methodist Church fed more than 100 people Tuesday night.
Wednesday, October, 26, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HERALD ARCHIVE: Oct. 31, 2001: Church sets table for the poor ... nobody comes
The Sunday School children had carefully made paper pumpkin table decorations, with suggested table prayers. Placemats up and down the long rows of tables said, "Thank you for being our guest this evening. You are being served by members and friends of Zion United Methodist Church." No one showed up to eat the free meal at Zion.
Wednesday, October, 26, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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OBIT: Robert Pierpoint, 86, longtime CBS News correspondent
After making his name covering the Korean War — a role he reprised when he provided his radio voice for the widely watched final episode of "M*A*S*H" in 1983 — Robert Pierpoint became a White House correspondent during the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, a position he would hold through the Jimmy Carter administration.
Sunday, October, 23, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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WikiLeaks in financial trouble; major card companies refuse to process donations
WikiLeaks, the whistleblower website that has been at the center of some of the world’s most controversial news for the past 18 months, is facing dire economic times, largely, the website says, because Visa, MasterCard and PayPal have refused for more than 10 months to process donations made on its behalf.
Saturday, October, 22, 2011 - McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - News

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The Fritz at 50: UND's library evolves with students' needs
Half a century after its completion, a building towering over the center of campus remains a hub of knowledge and a haven for UND students seeking a quiet place to study. The Chester Fritz Library, dedicated Oct. 13, 1961, will mark its 50th anniversary Thursday.
Wednesday, October, 12, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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CHANGING SEASONS: Minnesota's state climatologist departs
After 25 years, Jim Zandlo logged off for the final time Wednesday as Minnesota's state climatologist -- probably closing out of a program or two that he wrote.
Monday, October, 10, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News

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Photo exhibit of migrant workers to open in Grafton
“American Nile,” a photographic story of Hispanic migrant workers in the Red River Valley, will open Oct. 18 at Steve Larson Photography Studio in Grafton, a collaboration of the Grafton Fine Arts Club and the North Dakota Museum of Art in Grand Forks.
Saturday, October, 01, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Caffeine buzz chases depression in women, study finds
Compared with uncaffeinated women, those who drank the equivalent of four or more cups of coffee a day are more likely to drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes and less likely to volunteer their time in church or community groups. But a new study finds that well-caffeinated women have a key health advantage over their more abstemious sisters: They’re less likely to become depressed.
Wednesday, September, 28, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - News

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Census: 131,729 gay couples report they're married
Increasingly visible, the number of gay Americans telling the U.S. census they're living with same-sex partners nearly doubled in the past decade, to about 650,000 couples. And more than 130,000 recorded partners as husband or wife.
Wednesday, September, 28, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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The cold, cold case of Jack the Ripper
It’s been called the world’s most famous cold case, ever since the first mutilated victim was found in a bloody heap 123 years ago on the gas-lighted streets of East London. So why is Scotland Yard suppressing information that some crime buffs think could offer fresh leads on the identity of Britain’s most notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper?
Sunday, September, 25, 2011 - Los Angeles Times (MCT) - News

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