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Killebrew memorial: 'I love you, Junior,' 'Charlie, I will always love you, too'
More than an hour into the public memorial service to honor the late Harmon Killebrew, another of the Minnesota Twins' Hall of Fame players, Rod Carew, rose from his seat and walked toward the podium behind the pitcher's mound. Before he spoke a word, his love for his former teammate was evident. Carew paused at a large No. 3 made out of flowers, kissed his hand and touched the slugger's number.
Friday, May, 27, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Sports

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Search for tornado's missing finds few amid debris
An increasingly desperate group of people in Joplin, Mo., is pleading for help in tracking down one of the dwindling number of people still missing in the wake of Sunday's storm. They're scrawling signs in wreckage, calling in by the hundreds to local radio stations and posting on the Internet. They are inspiring city officials to continue search and rescue efforts, yet there is no talk yet of recovery. Scroll down the article to view raw video of a deadly tornado southwest of Oklahoma City this week.
Thursday, May, 26, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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A birthday in hospice care
With uncertain days ahead, Cavalier County family celebrates girl’s birthday early
Morgan Hayes was the center of a private celebration Saturday, without the sequins or showmanship of her earlier prom, as her family marked her 16th birthday a bit early. She was born June 2, but the treatments for Morgan’s cancers have stopped.
Wednesday, May, 25, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Killebrew's legacy helping to complete ballfield for kids with disabilities
Fundraising for the field began a few years ago, and many local sponsors, individual and corporate, have stepped up to the plate. But the last of three Harmon Killebrew Foundation donations, which were described only as "significant," helped complete the field. The field, which cost $400,000 to construct, will be named Harmon Killebrew Field.
Friday, May, 20, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News

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King Tut, Jello show things are not well in Minnseota capitol
Two colorful quotes demonstrate the tough state of the Minnesota Legislature
Democrat Dayton said Wednesday that he was growing increasingly pessimistic that he and the Legislature can agree on a budget by Monday, the day the state Constitution says the Legislature must end its 2011 session.
Thursday, May, 19, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Doctor: Canadian woman stranded for weeks in Nevada mountains nearly died
Alone in the rugged and isolated country, Rita Chretien survived on just water and the snacks they carried for a road trip, but family members and doctors agree that she faced the prospect of death had she not been found. "We got the biggest miracle we could ever ask for," her son, Raymond Chretien, said Sunday.
Monday, May, 09, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Monday, May, 09, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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John Paul honored at vigil on eve of beatification
John Paul is to be beatified Sunday in St. Peter's Square in the fastest beatification in modern times. Thousands of people, young and old, have flooded Rome's Circus Maximus field for a prayer vigil honoring him.
Saturday, April, 30, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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COMMENTARY: Vikings put fate of franchise in Ponder's hands
The attendees at the Vikings' draft party jeered when the team selected Christian Ponder and jeered Rick Spielman when he explained the pick.
Friday, April, 29, 2011 - Minneapolis Star Tribune / MCT - Sports

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Southwest N.D. woman recovers after falling from horse and shattering skull
For two months, South Heart, N.D.'s Shannon Binstock lived without the portion of her skull and was required to wear a helmet to prevent further damage. When it was time to reattach the skull, she was offered the option of a synthetic replacement, but she said her response was, “My own head would be the best.” The skull was replaced days before her 34th birthday.
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - Dickinson (N.D.) Press - News

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TWINS: Cuddyer fine with staying at second base for now
Manager Ron Gardenhire and Michael Cuddyer, one of the Minnesota Twins' more versatile players, appear to have reached a consensus on Cuddyer becoming the team's regular second baseman until Tsuyoshi Nishioka recovers from a broken leg.
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Sports

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No deaths in St. Louis tornado called a miracle
The St. Louis area's most powerful tornado in 44 years rips into an airport and through a densely populated suburban area, destroying up to 100 homes, shattering hundreds of panes of glass at the main terminal and blowing a shuttle bus on top of a roof. Yet no one is killed, or even seriously hurt, and the airport reopens less than 24 hours later. How?
Sunday, April, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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German baby born at 21 weeks goes home for Easter
German doctors say a baby girl who was born at 21 weeks and five days is spending Easter at home after five months in neonatal care. She is believed to be the most premature baby in Europe to have survived.
Saturday, April, 23, 2011 - - News

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Crews work to reopen St. Louis airport after storm
St. Louis' main airport was closed for business Saturday while crews cleaned up after an apparent tornado tore through a terminal, causing several injuries and sending people scurrying for shelter as plated glass shattered around them. In the suburbs of Maryland Heights and New Melle, the storms damaged several dozen homes but there were no immediate reports of major injuries. Read the article, then watch the video report that follows.
Saturday, April, 23, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Hopes fade for 21 buried in Philippine landslide
Filipino rescuers who dug by hand to save people buried by a landslide were losing hope of finding 21 still missing in the disaster that killed at least three people in a remote gold mining village, officials said Saturday.
Saturday, April, 23, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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THEIR OPINION: Aid to Minnesota cities worth a new consensus (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
"Decisions made four decades ago joined Minnesota's state and local governments in a pact of mutual assistance. What was then considered part of the 'Minnesota Miracle' has long been a source of intergovernmental angst," the Pioneer Press editorial board writes. "We urge state leaders to do what they can this year to relieve this perennial pressure."
Thursday, April, 21, 2011 - - Opinion

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Monday, April, 11, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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OUR OPINION: GOP budget plan lacks key element: Democrats' support
Rep. Paul Ryan’s federal budget plan is by Republicans and for Republicans. It drew no Democratic support. So, while it succeeds as a political marker for the GOP, it fails as a road map because neither Democrats nor moderate Republicans or independents will touch it.
Sunday, April, 10, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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