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NDSU graduation features secretary of defense
A key figure in the hunt for Osama bin Laden will speak at the North Dakota State University graduation on Saturday. The appearance of U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates was already attracting a lot of interest, but recent events have heightened that even more, said NDSU President Dean Bresciani.
Friday, May, 13, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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EMAILING TERRORIST: bin Laden prolific, undetected by U.S.
Despite having no Internet access in his hideout, Osama bin Laden was a prolific email writer who built a painstaking system that kept him one step ahead of the U.S. government's best eavesdroppers.
Thursday, May, 12, 2011 - - News

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Location-data collection: Here's how to limit your phone's exposure
Mobile phones don't exist in isolation. They're part of vast wireless networks, and are continually sending and receiving information. But what information? When? How? Why?
Tuesday, May, 10, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Features

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Study: Many elderly get colon screening too often
Many older Americans get repeat colon cancer tests they don't need and Medicare is paying for it, suggests a study that spotlights unnecessary risks to the elderly and a waste of money.
Monday, May, 09, 2011 - AP Medical Writer - News

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Activists want N-word gone from Calif. gravestones
Time has weathered the 36 concrete gravestones in a dusty, half-century-old cemetery tucked away in a corner of California's former gold fields. Time has not erased, however, the bigotry of a bygone era carved into the markers.
Friday, May, 06, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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ARCHIVE EXTRA: Stenehjem: State board 'squandered' opportunity (April 15, 2010)
Attorney general says SBHE missed chance to get tribes' blessing to use Sioux nickname

Sunday, May, 01, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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Exhibits: A list of local and regional art exhibits

Saturday, April, 30, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Voice mail? That’s so last century
Are voice mails obsolete? Does anyone even listen to them anymore? With so many easier ways to communicate, leaving a voice mail may be like putting a message in a bottle. Someone might pick it up - eventually.
Wednesday, April, 27, 2011 - The Philadelphia Inquirer / MCT - News

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Voice mail? That’s so last century
Are voice mails obsolete? Does anyone even listen to them anymore? With so many easier ways to communicate, leaving a voice mail may be like putting a message in a bottle. Someone might pick it up - eventually.
Wednesday, April, 27, 2011 - The Philadelphia Inquirer / MCT - News

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Eerie similarities noted in N.Y., Calif. cold cases
A Nevada man's arrest in a string of cold-case deaths in California has authorities investigating whether he's connected to other unsolved killings across the country, including the "Double Initial Murders" of three girls in upstate New York in the early 1970s.
Wednesday, April, 13, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Study: Conflicts common among those crafting heart guidelines
A new study of nearly 500 individuals who were involved in crafting treatment guidelines for many heart conditions found that more than half reported a financial conflict of interest involving drug companies and medical technology firms.
Wednesday, March, 30, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - Business

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AROUND MINNESOTA: Man charged in Amtrak threat ... Solar installation done at center ... Chimp archive leaves U of M ... more
A Minnesota man charged with making a threat that led to the evacuation of an Amtrak train in northern Montana pleaded not guilty to federal charges of false information and hoaxes.
Sunday, March, 20, 2011 - - News

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Eating disorders hit more than half million teens
More than half a million U.S. teens have had an eating disorder but few have sought treatment for the problem, government research shows.
Monday, March, 07, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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A nickname transition quandary
UND to use ‘Fighting Sioux’ or risk losing trademark rights
Members of a UND committee working on the transition away from the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo began grappling Tuesday with a potentially thorny challenge — how to protect the university’s trademark rights while retiring the symbols.
Wednesday, March, 02, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Pawlenty archives range from dry to personal
Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty's personal side peeks out of the archives from his eight years as governor, such as handwritten notes thanking Republican lawmakers for sticking with him during a tough legislative session two years ago.
Wednesday, March, 02, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Historic cow remains spark debate at NDSU
A champion Jersey dairy cow was honored with a monument originally placed in front of NDSU's dairy building. Some think the monument — a granite boulder with a bronze plaque hailing her as a "gold medal cow" — marked the spot where she was buried in 1932. Others say there's no proof.
Tuesday, March, 01, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Ugly medical experiments from U.S. past uncovered
Shocking as it may seem, U.S. government doctors once thought it was fine to experiment on disabled people and prison inmates. Such experiments included giving hepatitis to mental patients in Connecticut, squirting a pandemic flu virus up the noses of prisoners in Maryland, and injecting cancer cells into chronically ill people at a New York hospital.
Monday, February, 28, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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