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2008 ELECTION: Obama on primary roll
WASHINGTON - It's time to remove the asterisk from the candidacy of Sen. Barack Obama in the Democratic presidential race.
Wednesday, February, 13, 2008 - Chicago Tribune - News
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WASHINGTON - It's time to remove the asterisk from the candidacy of Sen. Barack Obama in the Democratic presidential race.
Wednesday, February, 13, 2008 - Chicago Tribune - News
DIABETIC RECIPES
Baked Pork Loin
Wednesday, February, 13, 2008 - - Food
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Baked Pork Loin
Wednesday, February, 13, 2008 - - Food
COLUMNIST CLARENCE PAGE : When the melting pot boils over
LOS ANGELES - While Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama rebutted each either before a star-studded audience in the Democratic presidential debate in Hollywood's Kodak Theater, residents elsewhere in Los Angeles County were dodging bullets in a local race war.
Wednesday, February, 06, 2008 - - Opinion
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LOS ANGELES - While Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama rebutted each either before a star-studded audience in the Democratic presidential debate in Hollywood's Kodak Theater, residents elsewhere in Los Angeles County were dodging bullets in a local race war.
Wednesday, February, 06, 2008 - - Opinion
POLITICS: McCain claims Florida primary
MIAMI - Sen. John McCain won a breakthrough triumph in the Florida primary Tuesday night, gaining the upper hand in the battle for the Republican presidential nomination ahead of next week's contests across 21 states and lining up a quick endorsement from soon-to-be dropout Rudy Giuliani.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2008 - Associated Press - News
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MIAMI - Sen. John McCain won a breakthrough triumph in the Florida primary Tuesday night, gaining the upper hand in the battle for the Republican presidential nomination ahead of next week's contests across 21 states and lining up a quick endorsement from soon-to-be dropout Rudy Giuliani.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2008 - Associated Press - News
Web site makes finding Minnesota caucus locations easier
ST. PAUL - Finding where to attend political caucuses should be easy for Minnesotans.
Monday, January, 21, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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ST. PAUL - Finding where to attend political caucuses should be easy for Minnesotans.
Monday, January, 21, 2008 - State Capitol Bureau - News
VIEWPOINT : Candidates fall into identity trap
WASHINGTON - When Hillary Clinton is good on the Sunday talk shows, she is really, really good. But when she is bad, she's atrocious. When she talks about policy, she will dazzle you. When her own ambitions are on the line, it's time to reach for the sick bag.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2008 - - Opinion
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WASHINGTON - When Hillary Clinton is good on the Sunday talk shows, she is really, really good. But when she is bad, she's atrocious. When she talks about policy, she will dazzle you. When her own ambitions are on the line, it's time to reach for the sick bag.
Wednesday, January, 16, 2008 - - Opinion
VIEWPOINT : Finding your way to happiness in 2008
LOS ANGELES - A new year is upon us, and the self-help industrial complex is in full swing, pestering us to slim down, bulk up, become a new you, a better you, a happier you. Yes, it's all about you. The 1970s may have been the Me Decade, but the naught years are shaping up to be the You Decade.
Friday, January, 04, 2008 - - Opinion
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LOS ANGELES - A new year is upon us, and the self-help industrial complex is in full swing, pestering us to slim down, bulk up, become a new you, a better you, a happier you. Yes, it's all about you. The 1970s may have been the Me Decade, but the naught years are shaping up to be the You Decade.
Friday, January, 04, 2008 - - Opinion
January offers chance to read, reflect, start over
Dear Shirley, the children are back in school. And the UND campus is showing signs of life again with classes for the second semester starting Monday.
Thursday, January, 03, 2008 - - Community
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Dear Shirley, the children are back in school. And the UND campus is showing signs of life again with classes for the second semester starting Monday.
Thursday, January, 03, 2008 - - Community
VIEWPOINT : For fences and a path to citizenship
WASHINGTON - In retrospect, my grandparents had it easy. They sailed here in steerage from Denmark at the turn of the last century, carrying little money and a squalling infant who much later became my mother. But they were legal, welcomed by a government that had enticed them to come with exaggerated claims of Western glories and jobs, jobs, jobs. Denmark was then, as was much of Europe, in a deep depression and the high unemployment rate was staggering.
Wednesday, November, 28, 2007 - - Opinion
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WASHINGTON - In retrospect, my grandparents had it easy. They sailed here in steerage from Denmark at the turn of the last century, carrying little money and a squalling infant who much later became my mother. But they were legal, welcomed by a government that had enticed them to come with exaggerated claims of Western glories and jobs, jobs, jobs. Denmark was then, as was much of Europe, in a deep depression and the high unemployment rate was staggering.
Wednesday, November, 28, 2007 - - Opinion
Rodriguez's sister holds Minnesota liable for ignoring warning signs
The sister of Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. hugged and forgave a juror Sunday who sentenced her brother to die. Ileanna Noyes, who spoke publicly for the first time about the death penalty's effect on her family, said a juror approached her after the talk and said he regretted his decision.
Monday, October, 22, 2007 - The Forum - News
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The sister of Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. hugged and forgave a juror Sunday who sentenced her brother to die. Ileanna Noyes, who spoke publicly for the first time about the death penalty's effect on her family, said a juror approached her after the talk and said he regretted his decision.
Monday, October, 22, 2007 - The Forum - News
Know your U.S. history?
WASHINGTON - Do you know the name of the current speaker of the House? Or why the United States flag has 13 stripes? Or the role of the president's cabinet?
Friday, September, 28, 2007 - Cox News Service - News
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WASHINGTON - Do you know the name of the current speaker of the House? Or why the United States flag has 13 stripes? Or the role of the president's cabinet?
Friday, September, 28, 2007 - Cox News Service - News
Young Hmong farmer shares new vision
MINNEAPOLIS - This farming story starts at the Hennepin County Medical Center.
Sunday, August, 19, 2007 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
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MINNEAPOLIS - This farming story starts at the Hennepin County Medical Center.
Sunday, August, 19, 2007 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
VIEWPOINT: Democrats face major structural obstacles
WASHINGTON For Democrats, the 2008 presidential election can't come soon enough. Iraq is a millstone dragging their opponents down, and key voter groups independents, young people and Latinos are moving the Democrats' way. The political stars seem to be aligning for a White House takeover to go with last year's recapture of Congress.
Friday, August, 03, 2007 - - Opinion
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WASHINGTON For Democrats, the 2008 presidential election can't come soon enough. Iraq is a millstone dragging their opponents down, and key voter groups independents, young people and Latinos are moving the Democrats' way. The political stars seem to be aligning for a White House takeover to go with last year's recapture of Congress.
Friday, August, 03, 2007 - - Opinion
VIEWPOINT: YouTube adds twists to politics
CHARLESTON, S.C. - The headline atop the Charleston City Paper, the weekly newspaper here, summed up the mood best: Somebody save us from a YouTube democracy. And that was from this city's alternative paper. Weeks before the CNN-YouTube Democratic presidential debate got under way last week, the prevailing wisdom in the political press corps was that the new format - an experiment, as moderator Anderson Cooper called it - was nothing more than a stunt.
Wednesday, August, 01, 2007 - - Opinion
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CHARLESTON, S.C. - The headline atop the Charleston City Paper, the weekly newspaper here, summed up the mood best: Somebody save us from a YouTube democracy. And that was from this city's alternative paper. Weeks before the CNN-YouTube Democratic presidential debate got under way last week, the prevailing wisdom in the political press corps was that the new format - an experiment, as moderator Anderson Cooper called it - was nothing more than a stunt.
Wednesday, August, 01, 2007 - - Opinion
Diversity in America
Can you tell us about the University of Minnesota's American Mosaic Project? The American Mosaic Project is a multimethod study of diversity and solidarity in American life. We looked at race and religion as the two lenses on diversity in America.
Sunday, July, 15, 2007 - - Features
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Can you tell us about the University of Minnesota's American Mosaic Project? The American Mosaic Project is a multimethod study of diversity and solidarity in American life. We looked at race and religion as the two lenses on diversity in America.
Sunday, July, 15, 2007 - - Features
PRAIRIE VOICES: Diversity in America
People recognize and wrestle with the fact that it enriches some aspects of life and erodes others, a U of M sociologist says
Sunday, July, 15, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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People recognize and wrestle with the fact that it enriches some aspects of life and erodes others, a U of M sociologist says
Sunday, July, 15, 2007 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
DID THE SUPREME COURT JUSTIFY RESEGREGATING SCHOOLS? : No: Schools still can legally seek diversity
CHICAGO - The Supreme Court decision Thursday overturning school integration programs in Seattle and Louisville prompted outrage in some quarters, starting with the court itself. Justice Stephen Breyer, who delivered an impassioned 20-minute oral dissent when the decision was announced, called it a radical one that the court and the nation will come to regret.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2007 - - Opinion
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CHICAGO - The Supreme Court decision Thursday overturning school integration programs in Seattle and Louisville prompted outrage in some quarters, starting with the court itself. Justice Stephen Breyer, who delivered an impassioned 20-minute oral dissent when the decision was announced, called it a radical one that the court and the nation will come to regret.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2007 - - Opinion
Reducing subprime fall out
WASHINGTON - There's a marketing blitz underway aimed at the homeowner in denial - the one missing mortgage payments, dodging calls from the lender and hoping for the best.
Monday, July, 02, 2007 - The Washington Post - Business
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WASHINGTON - There's a marketing blitz underway aimed at the homeowner in denial - the one missing mortgage payments, dodging calls from the lender and hoping for the best.
Monday, July, 02, 2007 - The Washington Post - Business
High School to hire Dean of Students
The Crookston School District is hiring a Dean of Students for the high school who will focus on attendance and school climate issues.
Friday, June, 01, 2007 - Herald Staff Report - News
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The Crookston School District is hiring a Dean of Students for the high school who will focus on attendance and school climate issues.
Friday, June, 01, 2007 - Herald Staff Report - News
Twin Cities restaurant agrees to payment to settle discrimination claim
MINNEAPOLIS - A trendy restaurant has agreed to pay $325,000 to settle a discrimination lawsuit alleging mistreatment of its Hispanic employees.
Tuesday, May, 01, 2007 - Associated Press - News
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MINNEAPOLIS - A trendy restaurant has agreed to pay $325,000 to settle a discrimination lawsuit alleging mistreatment of its Hispanic employees.
Tuesday, May, 01, 2007 - Associated Press - News
