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Is gay the new black?
Marriage ban spurs debate:
The gay rights movement entered a new era when Barack Obama was elected the first black president the same day that voters in California and Florida passed referendums to prevent gays and lesbians from marrying, while Arizonans turned down civil unions and Arkansans said no to adoptions by same-sex couples.
Sunday, November, 30, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Study: Math teachers 1 chapter ahead of students
WASHINGTON — Math can be hard enough, but imagine the difficulty when a teacher is just one chapter ahead of the students. It happens, and it happens more often to poor and minority students. Those children are about twice as likely to have math teachers who don’t know their subject, according to
Wednesday, November, 26, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Study finds many underqualified math teachers
Math can be hard enough, but imagine the difficulty when a teacher is just one chapter ahead of the students.
Wednesday, November, 26, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Study finds many underqualified math teachers
Math can be hard enough, but imagine the difficulty when a teacher is just one chapter ahead of the students.
Wednesday, November, 26, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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As election approaches, dirty tricks abound
In the hours before Election Day, as inevitable as winter, comes an onslaught of dirty tricks — confusing e-mails, disturbing phone calls and insinuating fliers left on doorsteps during the night.
Monday, November, 03, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Halloween's over, but voters still subject to tricks
In the hours before Election Day, as inevitable as winter, comes an onslaught of dirty tricks — confusing e-mails, disturbing phone calls and insinuating fliers left on doorsteps during the night.
Sunday, November, 02, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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COLUMNIST DORREEN YELLOW BIRD: Out of many, one: That's America
I have yet to meet someone from another culture with whom I could not find something to relate to. When you know someone and have an understanding of who they are, you most often become friends.
Wednesday, September, 24, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Literature: Junot Diaz on "Oscar Wao"
UND Writers Conference speaker discusses his work.
Wednesday, September, 17, 2008 - Herald wire report - Entertainment

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George Will column: Inner-city school shows what works
The “Cristo Rey model” is as American as another Chicago-area startup, McDonalds. And like McDonalds, the first of which was in suburban Des Plaines, the model is being replicated. The Cristo Rey Network now has 22 schools around the country.
Sunday, September, 14, 2008 - Herald wire report - Opinion

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TEEN BEAT

Monday, June, 23, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Teen Page

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Speakers: Fargo-Moorhead in denial about racism
Racism is a problem in Fargo-Moorhead that people don’t seem to care about, said speakers at a YWCA forum Tuesday in Moorhead.
Wednesday, June, 18, 2008 - The Forum - News

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Gay marriage debate
For conservative Christian activists, this month’s California Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage provides an opportunity to rekindle interest in an issue that has fallen well behind the price of gas in the national consciousness.
Saturday, May, 31, 2008 - Associated Press - Features

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Notables

Thursday, May, 29, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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WHAT ABOUT THE GUYS? Boys need to share spotlight when it comes to STDs
News that one in four American teenage girls has a sexually transmitted disease is only half the story, say frustrated health officials and sexuality educators. It's time that boys shared the spotlight and the responsibility. In Minnesota, male-focused programs are ahead of the pack.
Monday, May, 05, 2008 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - Teen Page

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Officials make appeal of Rodriguez public
In the appeal made public Tuesday, attorneys for Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. make a 200-page argument that the Crookston man should not have been convicted and sentenced to death for the kidnapping and death of Dru Sjodin.
Wednesday, April, 23, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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MINNESOTA NEWS

Friday, April, 18, 2008 - Herald wire reports - News

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Raul Castro lets loose more reforms
HAVANA — Cubans snapped up DVD players, motorbikes and pressure cookers for the first time Tuesday as Raul Castro’s new government loosened controls on consumer goods and invited private farmers to plant tobacco, coffee and other crops on unused state land.
Wednesday, April, 02, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Heeding the call
CHICAGO — The Rev. Matt Foley has stood by the ornate oak altar of his church and made the sign of the cross over dozens of young soldiers bound for Iraq and Afghanistan. Each time, his blessing has echoed through the Little Village sanctuary and back to a long-ago promise unfulfilled.
Saturday, March, 15, 2008 - Chicago Tribune - Features

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Can Dems redraw the red-blue map?
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama’s primary victory in Mississippi on Tuesday raises a question: If a Democrat wins a Democratic primary in a Republican state, does it make a sound that can be heard in the fall?
Thursday, March, 13, 2008 - McClatchy Newspapers - News

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