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Survey: Nearly 1 in 3 U.S. Somalis live in Minnesota
U.S. Census Bureau: Populations also large in Ohio, Washington and California
Nearly one in three people with Somali ancestry in the United States now live in the Minnesota, which has the largest concentration in the country, according to government data released Tuesday.
Wednesday, December, 15, 2010 - - News
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U.S. Census Bureau: Populations also large in Ohio, Washington and California
Nearly one in three people with Somali ancestry in the United States now live in the Minnesota, which has the largest concentration in the country, according to government data released Tuesday.
Wednesday, December, 15, 2010 - - News
Man suspected of being 'honeybee killer' robbed prostitute before he was killed, police say
A man suspected of being the "honeybee killer" robbed and fired a gun at a prostitute in Chicago hours before he was killed while trying to rob a tanning salon over the weekend, police said today.
Wednesday, December, 15, 2010 - Chicago Tribune (MCT) - News
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A man suspected of being the "honeybee killer" robbed and fired a gun at a prostitute in Chicago hours before he was killed while trying to rob a tanning salon over the weekend, police said today.
Wednesday, December, 15, 2010 - Chicago Tribune (MCT) - News
Minnesota now home to nearly 1 in 3 U.S. Somalis, survey says
The latest report from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey found about 25,000 of the 85,700 Somalis in the U.S. live in Minnesota. The proof is on the streets of the Twin Cities, said Hashi Shafi of the Somali Action Alliance in Minneapolis.
Tuesday, December, 14, 2010 - - News
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The latest report from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey found about 25,000 of the 85,700 Somalis in the U.S. live in Minnesota. The proof is on the streets of the Twin Cities, said Hashi Shafi of the Somali Action Alliance in Minneapolis.
Tuesday, December, 14, 2010 - - News
Prosecutor: Prostitution, sharing protected data were focus of Moorhead fire chief probe
Hewitt won't face criminal charges, prosecutor saysMoorhead Fire Chief Joel Hewitt, who was investigated on allegations he hired prostitutes and illegally shared information about a fatal fire, won’t face charges, Becker County Attorney Michael Fritz said following an investigation by Moorhead police.
Tuesday, December, 14, 2010 - The Forum - News
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Hewitt won't face criminal charges, prosecutor saysMoorhead Fire Chief Joel Hewitt, who was investigated on allegations he hired prostitutes and illegally shared information about a fatal fire, won’t face charges, Becker County Attorney Michael Fritz said following an investigation by Moorhead police.
Tuesday, December, 14, 2010 - The Forum - News
'King of Pot' still running from police two years after giant raid
With authorities closing in to seize 2,400 marijuana plants on John Robert Boone's farm two years ago, the legendary Kentucky outlaw vanished like a puff of smoke. The prolific grower has been dodging the law ever since, his folk-hero status growing with every sale of a "Run, Johnny, Run" T-shirt and click on his Facebook fan page.
Monday, November, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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With authorities closing in to seize 2,400 marijuana plants on John Robert Boone's farm two years ago, the legendary Kentucky outlaw vanished like a puff of smoke. The prolific grower has been dodging the law ever since, his folk-hero status growing with every sale of a "Run, Johnny, Run" T-shirt and click on his Facebook fan page.
Monday, November, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Duluth tackles issue of human trafficking
A community task force in Duluth has been started to address human trafficking and soon the city council will take up the issue.
Sunday, November, 28, 2010 - - News
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A community task force in Duluth has been started to address human trafficking and soon the city council will take up the issue.
Sunday, November, 28, 2010 - - News
'Nice guys' prostitution ring leader pleads guilty
A former assistant Hennepin County attorney accused of arranging prostitutes for "nice guys" pleaded guilty Tuesday to three counts of felony promotion of prostitution.
Wednesday, November, 24, 2010 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
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A former assistant Hennepin County attorney accused of arranging prostitutes for "nice guys" pleaded guilty Tuesday to three counts of felony promotion of prostitution.
Wednesday, November, 24, 2010 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
Conservative Catholics at odds with Vatican over condoms
Faced with a changing outlook from Pope Benedict XVI on condoms and their role in preventing the spread of HIV, many prominent conservative Roman Catholics in the U.S. are rejecting the Vatican's own explanation of what the pope said.
Wednesday, November, 24, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Faced with a changing outlook from Pope Benedict XVI on condoms and their role in preventing the spread of HIV, many prominent conservative Roman Catholics in the U.S. are rejecting the Vatican's own explanation of what the pope said.
Wednesday, November, 24, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Vatican: Everyone can use condoms to prevent HIV
Using a condom is a lesser evil than transmitting HIV to a sexual partner — even if that means a woman averts a possible pregnancy, the Vatican said today, signaling a seismic shift in papal teaching as it explained Pope Benedict XVI's comments.
Tuesday, November, 23, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Using a condom is a lesser evil than transmitting HIV to a sexual partner — even if that means a woman averts a possible pregnancy, the Vatican said today, signaling a seismic shift in papal teaching as it explained Pope Benedict XVI's comments.
Tuesday, November, 23, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Bishop Aquila clarifies pope’s take on condoms
Fargo Catholic Diocese Bishop Samuel Aquila says the pope’s recent comments related to condom use do not indicate a shift away from the church’s general teaching against the use of condoms or contraceptives.
Tuesday, November, 23, 2010 - The Forum - News
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Fargo Catholic Diocese Bishop Samuel Aquila says the pope’s recent comments related to condom use do not indicate a shift away from the church’s general teaching against the use of condoms or contraceptives.
Tuesday, November, 23, 2010 - The Forum - News
Believers find mixed blessings in Pope's comments
Some Catholic believers in the Americas greeted Pope Benedict XVI's comments on condoms as a sign that the church was stepping into the modern debate in the fight against AIDS, though the church was adamant Sunday that nothing has changed in its views banning contraception.
Monday, November, 22, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Some Catholic believers in the Americas greeted Pope Benedict XVI's comments on condoms as a sign that the church was stepping into the modern debate in the fight against AIDS, though the church was adamant Sunday that nothing has changed in its views banning contraception.
Monday, November, 22, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Condom remarks may alter AIDS fight, pope's legacy
UPDATED 1:35 P.M.
Vatican officials insist it's nothing "revolutionary," but to many other people Pope Benedict XVI's recent comments regarding condom use mark an important moment in the battle against AIDS and an effort by the pontiff to burnish his image and legacy.
Sunday, November, 21, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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UPDATED 1:35 P.M.
Vatican officials insist it's nothing "revolutionary," but to many other people Pope Benedict XVI's recent comments regarding condom use mark an important moment in the battle against AIDS and an effort by the pontiff to burnish his image and legacy.
Sunday, November, 21, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Vatican: nothing changed on condom use
The Vatican today cautioned that there is nothing "revolutionary" in Pope Benedict XVI's startling assertion that condom use in exceptional circumstances can be a responsible act in the fight against the spread of HIV.
Sunday, November, 21, 2010 - - News
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The Vatican today cautioned that there is nothing "revolutionary" in Pope Benedict XVI's startling assertion that condom use in exceptional circumstances can be a responsible act in the fight against the spread of HIV.
Sunday, November, 21, 2010 - - News
Pope: Condoms can be justified in some cases
VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI says in a new book that the use of condoms can be justified in some cases, such as for male prostitutes seeking to prevent the spread of HIV.
Saturday, November, 20, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI says in a new book that the use of condoms can be justified in some cases, such as for male prostitutes seeking to prevent the spread of HIV.
Saturday, November, 20, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Molly Soeby, Grand Forks, column: South-end library could open amazing doors
I love the library and am an active patron. I live very close to the proposed Leevers location, but I still would like to see the new library on the south end.
Saturday, November, 20, 2010 - - Opinion
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I love the library and am an active patron. I live very close to the proposed Leevers location, but I still would like to see the new library on the south end.
Saturday, November, 20, 2010 - - Opinion
How 2 St. Paul cops helped crack alleged sex-trafficking ring
Heather Weyker is a St. Paul police officer who investigates human trafficking, but she's also a mom. "The girls that are 10 and 9 that have their moms pimp them out, or the teenagers -- you just want to give them a big hug and take them home with you," Weyker said.
Monday, November, 15, 2010 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
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Heather Weyker is a St. Paul police officer who investigates human trafficking, but she's also a mom. "The girls that are 10 and 9 that have their moms pimp them out, or the teenagers -- you just want to give them a big hug and take them home with you," Weyker said.
Monday, November, 15, 2010 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
Investigators tracking purported huge web of gang crime
The case against the Somali Mafia and Somalia Outlaws gangs shows investigators have been tracking an extensive financial crime operation involving hundreds of potential victims spread far beyond the Somali communities in the Twin Cities, Nashville and Columbus, Ohio.
Wednesday, November, 10, 2010 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
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The case against the Somali Mafia and Somalia Outlaws gangs shows investigators have been tracking an extensive financial crime operation involving hundreds of potential victims spread far beyond the Somali communities in the Twin Cities, Nashville and Columbus, Ohio.
Wednesday, November, 10, 2010 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
Indictment: Somali gangs in Twin Cities trafficked girls for sex
UPDATED 3:50 P.M.
Twenty-nine people have been indicted in a sex trafficking ring in which Somali gangs in Minneapolis and St. Paul allegedly forced girls under age 14 into prostitution in Minnesota, Tennessee and Ohio, according to an indictment unsealed today.
Monday, November, 08, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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UPDATED 3:50 P.M.
Twenty-nine people have been indicted in a sex trafficking ring in which Somali gangs in Minneapolis and St. Paul allegedly forced girls under age 14 into prostitution in Minnesota, Tennessee and Ohio, according to an indictment unsealed today.
Monday, November, 08, 2010 - Associated Press - News
OBIT: Jill Clayburgh, 66, Oscar-nominated actress for 'An Unmarried Woman'
Jill Clayburgh, the sophisticated Hollywood and Broadway actress known for portrayals of empowered women in a career spanning five decades, highlighted by her Oscar-nominated role of a divorcee exploring life after marriage in the 1978 film "An Unmarried Woman," has died. She was 66.
Saturday, November, 06, 2010 - AP Entertainment Writer - Entertainment
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Jill Clayburgh, the sophisticated Hollywood and Broadway actress known for portrayals of empowered women in a career spanning five decades, highlighted by her Oscar-nominated role of a divorcee exploring life after marriage in the 1978 film "An Unmarried Woman," has died. She was 66.
Saturday, November, 06, 2010 - AP Entertainment Writer - Entertainment
William V. Borden
William V. Borden, playwright, novelist, poet and a professor of English at the University of North Dakota for 27 years, left us at the age of 72 on Oct. 23 in Rockwall, Texas.
Thursday, November, 04, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
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William V. Borden, playwright, novelist, poet and a professor of English at the University of North Dakota for 27 years, left us at the age of 72 on Oct. 23 in Rockwall, Texas.
Thursday, November, 04, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)
