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Feds take steps toward criminal probe of BP
Allegations focus on whether oil giant skirted federal regulations
A team of top federal prosecutors and investigators has taken the first steps toward a formal criminal investigation into oil giant BP’s actions before and after the oil rig disaster off the Louisiana coast.
Saturday, May, 29, 2010 - McClatchy Tribune - News

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ODD: Moms celebrate their day in the boxing ring
Forget brunch. Sports promoters in a Peruvian city are honoring its mothers by inviting them to slip on gloves and head protectors and try to punch each others’ lights out.
Monday, May, 10, 2010 - - News

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GOP expands political playing field; Dems slipping
Republicans are on offense in scores of House and Senate races as persistent economic woes and lukewarm support for President Barack Obama continue to weaken Democrats’ hold on Congress.
Monday, May, 03, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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AROUND THE REGION: Minnesota probes food poisoning ... Woman exposes herself to officer ... Dogs kill prized goats ... more
The Minnesota Department of Health is investigating a fundraiser at a church in Baxter where some attendees may have gotten food poisoning.
Saturday, May, 01, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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"Peanuts" gang sold to Joe Boxer owner for $175 million
The unit that owns the licensing rights to Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the rest of the “Peanuts” gang has been purchased for $175 million by Iconix Brand Group Inc.
Tuesday, April, 27, 2010 - Associated Press - Business

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DFL bans candidate Dayton from the convention floor
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party officials rejected a request from former U.S. Sen. Mark Dayton, now a governor candidate, to talk to delegates on their state convention floor.
Saturday, April, 24, 2010 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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Ex-boxing champ commits suicide
Former boxing champ Edwin Valero committed suicide in his jail cell Monday just hours after he was arrested in his wife’s killing, police said.
Monday, April, 19, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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Police suspect boxer Valero of killing wife
Former WBC lightweight champion Edwin Valero was detained on suspicion of killing his wife today, police said.
Sunday, April, 18, 2010 - - Sports

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Blazes displace residents in GF, EGF
Fires at an apartment building in Grand Forks and an apartment house in East Grand Forks forced evacuations early Wednesday.
Wednesday, April, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Calf dressing gets wild at Dickinson State
With the objective to be the first team to “dress” a calf in a T-shirt and pair of boxer shorts and move it through a finish line, some team members already had livestock handling experience.
Tuesday, March, 30, 2010 - Dickinson (N.D.) Press - News

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Redby couple pleads guilty to murder charges
ST. PAUL — A Redby couple has pleaded guilty to murder charges. The U.S. attorney’s office says 28-year-old Kelly James Maxwell pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of aiding and abetting second-degree murder. Twenty-three-year-old Natalie Renee Delores Ann Smith pleaded guilty to the same charge last Thursday.
Tuesday, March, 23, 2010 - - News

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Groups seek labeling changes for injected chickens
WASHINGTON — California Sen. Barbara Boxer says many poultry consumers are getting an unhealthy dose of sodium with their bird these days, the result of injections of salt-water during processing that are designed to give the chicken more flavor.
Wednesday, February, 24, 2010 - - Farm

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Grammy weekend begins with Neil Young tribute
Elton John, James Taylor, Dave Matthews and more than a dozen other artists launched Grammy weekend with performances honoring Young as the MusiCares Person of the Year. The annual event celebrates an artist's philanthropy each year as it raises funds for the music industry charity that provides financial, medical and personal assistance to artists in need.
Saturday, January, 30, 2010 - AP Entertainment Writer - Entertainment

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Biden's son won't seek U.S. Senate seat
Beau Biden's decision makes the Democratic-held seat vulnerable as the Democratic Party and its leader, Obama, are licking their wounds following Republican Scott Brown's victory last week for the Senate seat in Massachusetts once held by Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy; the GOP upset ended the Democrats' filibuster-proof majority in the Senate.
Monday, January, 25, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Democrats see Massachusetts message: Jobs, jobs, jobs
Wounded in Massachusetts, frustrated Democrats on Wednesday urged the White House to focus on jobs and the economy — not the health care overhaul that’s now at risk — and pressed President Barack Obama to more forcefully make their case against Republicans ahead of potentially disastrous elections this fall.
Thursday, January, 21, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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75 things you may not know about Elvis Presley
If you’re a real Elvis Presley fan, you know that today would have been his 75th birthday.
Friday, January, 08, 2010 - Newsday - Entertainment

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Man to be sentenced in UND campus indecent exposure
A UND student accused of taking LSD and exposing himself on campus is set to be sentenced Feb. 3.
Friday, January, 08, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Dealmaking is lifeblood of health care bill
Abortion compromise remains biggest threat to legislation
But of hundreds of deals cut so health care legislation can stay alive, the hardest to keep may be the Senate’s abortion compromise — achieved after 13 hours of negotiation. The volatile issue remains the biggest threat to getting a history-making bill to President Barack Obama.
Tuesday, December, 22, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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NFL to ask its players to donate brains for study
The NFL is partnering with Boston University brain researchers who have been critical of the league’s stance on concussions, The Associated Press learned Sunday.
Sunday, December, 20, 2009 - Associated Press - Sports

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AUTO REVIEW: A stylish makeover doesn't dilute the Subaru Forester's utility
Wait a minute, this is a Subaru? It's really hard to believe. Model by model, year by year, the weirdness is being banished from this brand as its cars slip silently into the mainstream.
Thursday, December, 17, 2009 - The Virginian-Pilot - Business

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