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Some holiday gift ideas for $50 or less
Buying smart in this economy can mean spending a little more on the people who raised you, the people you're raising and the person with whom you sleep, but there's no need to sacrifice your non-nuclear world if you stick to $50 or less.
Monday, December, 06, 2010 - Associated Press - Business

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Fans bid goodbye to Duluth's DECC Arena this weekend
The top-ranked University of Minnesota-Duluth men's hockey team will open the new $80 million Amsoil Arena next door on Dec. 30 against UND.
Friday, December, 03, 2010 - Duluth News Tribune - Sports

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Los Angeles coroner looks to revive sales at morgue gift shop
The morgue is about the last place you would think of to go shopping, so it's perhaps unsurprising that sales at Los Angeles County's coroner gift store are next to dead.
Monday, November, 22, 2010 - Associated Press - Business

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Help reaches passengers on crippled cruise ship
UPDATED 10:33 P.M.
The nearly 4,500 passengers and crew of the Carnival Splendor have no air conditioning or hot water. Running low on food, they have to eat canned crab meat and Spam dropped in by helicopters. And it will be a long, slow ride before they're home.
Wednesday, November, 10, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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AROUND MINNESOTA: Rescue over the St. Croix ... 'Hello Neighbor' to greet newcomers ... Good Samaritan accused of peeping ... more
More than two dozen people from at least six agencies helped rescue a construction worker from a precarious spot some 70 feet above the St. Croix River.
Friday, October, 22, 2010 - - News

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Triumph in the skies
UND team describes winning unmanned aircraft search competition in Australia
It sounded like the most anticlimactic victory ever: The UND team that took first place in an unmanned aircraft search and rescue competition in the Australian Outback last month found the target in one pass within about 5 minutes of taking off.
Saturday, October, 16, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Four bullied teens from Ohio school died at their own hands
An Ohio school system is being sued after four teenagers who were bullied died over a span of a little more than two years.
Friday, October, 08, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Skin damage possible from resting laptops
People who work with a laptop computer sitting on their lap might want to rethink that habit. Doing it a lot can lead to "toasted skin syndrome," an unusual-looking mottled skin condition caused by long-term heat exposure, according to medical reports.
Monday, October, 04, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Interview: Freed hiker Shourd talks of year in Iran prison
Her 410 days of solitary confinement in an Iranian prison were mostly cramped quarters and endless monotony, but Sarah Shourd chooses to savor the few moments of joy: a proposal from her boyfriend and a birthday celebration complete with a chocolate cake.
Friday, September, 24, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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9 years gone, everyone's a ground zero stakeholder
It is a place of sacrifice. A place of mourning. A place people pass by on their way to grab lunch. It's a place where tourists crane their necks to snatch a glimpse around barriers walling off an enormous construction site — which is also what it is. Ground zero.
Sunday, September, 05, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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CSU releases $75K Palin contract, per court order
A California university on Thursday released Sarah Palin's contract for a June speech in order to comply with a court order. California State University, Stanislaus, made the nine-page document public after saying earlier in the day that it did not have a copy.
Friday, August, 27, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Company makes weight loss its employees' business
At a small Sanford, Fla., company, everyone's talking about weight. Walk in wearing a new dress, as Paulette Howard did one day last week, and everyone oohs and aahs — and wants to know what size it is. Every week, they want to know how much their colleagues have gained and lost.
Friday, July, 30, 2010 - The Orlando Sentinel - Business

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Minnesota program offers novices a chance at camping
Out in the woods, miles away from the sounds of televisions and air conditioners, it's easy to spot camping novices like Maxine Hall. "Whoa, there's a really big spider there! Can you make sure it won't get in?" Hall asks a Conservation Corps Minnesota volunteer who shows her how to pitch her tent.
Saturday, July, 17, 2010 - Associated Press - Features

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Heart attack was waiting to strike, Hermantown runner's family says
Andrea and Ryan Ruth had planned to wait to share the big news with their family, but minutes before Andrea and her father-in-law, Norman, were to run Saturday’s half-marathon together, she changed her mind.
Tuesday, June, 22, 2010 - Duluth News Tribune - News

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N.J. men accused of trying to join Somali terrorists
They were recorded talking jihad against their fellow Americans. But they hadn’t talked the jihadists into accepting them.
Monday, June, 07, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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On a roll
GF 4-year-old has a passion for skateboarding
The whir and whack of wheels meeting the pavement resounds as James Charbonneau rolls around the skateboard park, picking up speed on the straightaway, then quickly kick-turning to position himself for an upcoming ramp.
Sunday, May, 16, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Bagging plastic bags
The single-use plastic bag could be an endangered shopping species. The thin plastic bag with handles — known in the industry as the T-shirt bag — is under pressure from municipal bag bans and a growing number of retailers who are encouraging shoppers to BYOB — bring your own bag.
Saturday, May, 08, 2010 - The Record (Hackensack N.J.) - Business

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Abandoned water cooler causes Times Square scare
Police cleared streets around Times Square on Friday and called in the bomb squad after finding a cooler left on a sidewalk about a block from where a failed car bomb was found over the weekend. They opened streets to traffic after finding out the cooler contained only water bottles and books.
Friday, May, 07, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Tarek Howard, Grand Forks, column: Don’t take shears to UND’s proud jersey
The Badger doctor, using heavy shears, started cutting in the bottom corner, heading in a diagonal direction up the front. When he got to the embroidered logo, he looked me in the eye and carefully cut around the logo’s edge. I remember telling him, 'Thanks.' How ironic that it would be our 'own' who would find those heavy old shears and finish the job of destroying that jersey.
Thursday, April, 22, 2010 - - Opinion

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Taking out the trash for Earth Week
UND President Robert Kelley and first lady Marcia Kelley commemorated Earth Week Tuesday by walking and picking up trash around campus with a group of about 40.
Wednesday, April, 21, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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