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Denny Hecker's wife out of prison
Christi Rowan served nearly 10 months behind bars for bank fraud and theft. Minneapolis Community Corrections manager Richard Safra says that Rowan is in transition — meaning she's either in a halfway house, work release jail or some other form of supervised custody.
Wednesday, December, 07, 2011 - - News

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REGIONAL ROUNDUP: Dayton defers on union daycare move, Man gets 27 years in drug case etc.
Gov. Mark Dayton won’t make another move on a daycare unionization push until after a Minnesota judge issues a written order explaining his reasons for sidetracking a planned vote by in-home providers.
Wednesday, December, 07, 2011 - - News

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OUR OPINION: Stop the Postal Service’s ‘panic selling’
Within 30 days of proposing to make Americans wait longer for less mail service, the Postal Service got thousands of comments. The vast majority of people didn’t like the idea.
Tuesday, December, 06, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Grand Forks, Devils Lake mail processing centers part of Postal Service planned April 2012 cuts
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The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service said today it is seeking to move quickly to close 252 mail processing centers, including in Grand Forks, and allow first-class delivery next spring, citing steadily declining mail volume.
Monday, December, 05, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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MF Global collapse leaves farmers with losses
The reported collapse of the large commodities trading company, MF Global, Inc., has stuck many farmers and farm companies with possible losses. It’s also raised questions about whether the heated grain markets of the past three years have created a bubble waiting to burst.
Monday, December, 05, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Postal cuts to slow delivery of first-class mail
Facing bankruptcy, the U.S. Postal Service is pushing ahead with unprecedented cuts to first-class mail next spring that will slow delivery and, for the first time in 40 years, eliminate the chance for stamped letters to arrive the next day.
Monday, December, 05, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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UPDATE: Solar dispute with China may arise with U.S trade panel
A federal trade panel has found that Chinese imports harm or threaten to harm the U.S. solar panel industry. That means a complaint by U.S. solar companies can continue.
Friday, December, 02, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota woman at center of early inheritance lawsuit
Angeline Ellis of Crystal was trying to be a helpful mom four years ago when she lent her son $17,000 to tide him over a financial tight spot. So far, he's repaid $12,250. Now, beset by dementia, severe arthritis and heart disease at age 83, Ellis needs long-term care.
Wednesday, November, 30, 2011 - Star Tribune / MCT - News

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American Airlines files for Chapter 11 protection
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The parent company of American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection today, seeking relief from crushing debt caused by high fuel prices and expensive labor contracts that its competitors shed years ago.
Wednesday, November, 30, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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An innovator in the nation's skies hits a black mark
American Airlines used to bill itself as "something special in the air," and it was. It was the first airline to offer curbside check-in. The first with computerized reservations. It invented the frequent-flier program and came up with the deeply discounted Super Saver fare to fill empty seats on its planes.
Tuesday, November, 29, 2011 - AP Airlines Writer - News

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Eurozone ministers meet to save euro, avert global financial tsunami
The 17 finance ministers of the countries that use the euro converged on EU headquarters today in a desperate bid to save their currency — and to protect Europe, the United States, Asia and the rest of the global economy from a debt-induced financial tsunami.
Tuesday, November, 29, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Wall Street stocks mixed to start day
Stocks are opening mixed as European leaders struggle to craft new cures for the region's debt crisis and as a major U.S. airline declares bankruptcy.
Tuesday, November, 29, 2011 - - Business

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Actor Tobey Maguire, others settle over poker winnings involving con man
The "Spider-Man" star agreed to pay $80,000 to settle the lawsuit filed over more than $311,000 he was paid by a convicted Ponzi scheme operator in Texas Hold 'Em matches that included celebrities, businessmen and others, court documents state.
Monday, November, 28, 2011 - AP Entertainment Writer - Entertainment

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Supreme Court upholds Duluth on switching retiree health care
A divided Minnesota Supreme Court found in favor of the city of Duluth this past week, ruling that the city was within its rights to switch the health-care package it offers retired employees to match what it provides to active employees.
Monday, November, 28, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Italy's borrowing rates skyrocket, Monti scrambles
Italy's borrowing rates skyrocketed after a grim set of bond auctions, with a new auction looming Tuesday. Another borrowing debacle could ratchet up fears that Italy has entered a debt spiral driving it toward bankruptcy and the 17-nation eurozone into its most acute crisis yet.
Friday, November, 25, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Portugal's credit lowered to junk status on big strike day
Portugal's credit rating was downgraded to junk status Thursday just as a general strike virtually shut down public services and mass transit systems in the bailed-out eurozone country.
Thursday, November, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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German economy shows signs of weakness
The German economy, which has been a bastion while its neighbors have buckled one by one under debt, showed signs of strain today and raised fears across world financial markets that Europe is far from containing its crisis.
Wednesday, November, 23, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Sharper defict cut in 2012 promised by Greece
Greece predicted today that its budget deficit will fall sharply next year, helped by a bond writedown, and insisted that no fresh austerity measures will be needed to plug a hole in this year's finances. Submitting the 2012 budget, Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos said the deficit will shrink from an expected 9 percent of gross domestic product this year to 5.4 in 2012 year, lower than previous targets.
Friday, November, 18, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Energy secretary: White House didn't contact him on Solyndra loan
Testifying under oath on a widening controversy, Energy Secretary Steven Chu said he was unaware of his staff predictions in 2009 that California solar company Solyndra was likely to face severe cash-flow problems. He said that market changes which led to a steep decline in the price of solar panels were "totally unexpected."
Thursday, November, 17, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Recent court decision would broaden bankruptcy option
A recent ruling from the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals said that people who file for Chapter 13 protection can discharge their second or any junior mortgage (it's called lien stripping) and still keep their house if the value of the house is less than the first, or primary mortgage.
Thursday, November, 17, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - Business

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