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ONLINE EXTRA: N.D. Guard unit key to World War II fight (Nov. 12, 2002)
From The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead archives, 2002
Ed Mulligan still remembers his first night on Guadalcanal with the 164th Infantry Regiment. Mulligan was a medic with the 2nd Battalion, just a young man on that terrible night more than 60 years ago - Oct. 13, 1942.
Saturday, April, 10, 2010 - The Forum - None

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ONLINE EXTRA: Guadalcanal, then and now: N.D. vets find much has changed in 50 years (Oct. 15, 1992)
From Herald archives, 1992
The 164th Infantry Regiment took Guadalcanal by surprise in 1942. Fifty years later, Guadalcanal took the veterans by surprise.
Saturday, April, 10, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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ONLINE EXTRA: 164th Infantry to dedicate memorial at N.D. Veterans Cemetery (Aug. 16, 1994)
From Herald archives, 1994
A monument honoring soldiers in the 164th Infantry of the North Dakota National Guard will be dedicated Sept. 24 at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery south of Mandan, N.D.
Saturday, April, 10, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - None

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Grad student uncovers Haitian founding document
For years, Haiti’s government has sought out the pamphlets on which the country’s founders declared that they had thrown off their colonial masters, ended slavery and created the world’s first black republic. Now historians say a graduate student has found what could be the only copy left.
Thursday, April, 01, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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BOOKS: Vampire-killing Honest Abe thrills fans, impresses critics
A curious sequence of events have happened to Seth Grahame-Smith, 34, and “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter,” which was released March 2. Last year, “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” became an out-of-left-field hit.
Wednesday, March, 31, 2010 - Chicago Tribune - Entertainment

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Herald Archive, Jan. 12: Cat glued to road puts focus on state animal cruelty laws
A cat named Timothy has died, and people across the country are raging. The 7-month-old orange tabby was spotted on a southern Minnesota highway Dec. 18 by a motorist headed west to Sioux Falls, S.D. The cat's paws and nose had been glued to the pavement near the highway's edge, according to news reports, and the animal lost some paw pads, claws and skin when it was freed.
Tuesday, March, 30, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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COLUMNIST LLOYD OMDAHL: One-house Legislature still has merit
The current demand for more government transparency should breathe new life into the concept.
Monday, March, 22, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Oregon lawsuit claims Boy Scouts sex abuse coverup
The lawyer for a man who was molested in the 1980s by a Scout leader has obtained about 1,000 Boy Scouts sex files and is expected to release some of them at a trial that began Wednesday. The lawyer says the files show how the Boy Scouts have covered up abuse for decades
Friday, March, 19, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Ohio State shooter complained bosses were unfair
An Ohio State University janitor who shot two supervisors, one fatally, and then killed himself had complained that he was being treated unfairly, though records show he slept on the job and was late to work during his probation.
Wednesday, March, 10, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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'Why Should We Care?' Discussion on disaster, ethics starts tonight
Earthquakes in Haiti and Chili. Poverty in American cities, in rural areas and on Indian reservations. With a world full of suffering, why should be care? Are we morally obligated to help those from different cultures, ethnicities, religions?
Wednesday, March, 10, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Thief River Falls college radio station gets $238,500 grant
Pioneer 90.1 FM, the radio station at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls, has received a Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Programming grant totaling $238,500 through June 2011.
Wednesday, March, 03, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Parents say doctors hastened death for dying kids
It’s a situation too agonizing to contemplate — a child dying and in pain. Now a small but provocative study suggests that doctors may be giving fatal morphine doses to a few children dying of cancer, to end their suffering at their parents’ request.
Tuesday, March, 02, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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‘We’re Gonna Win, Twins’
New book by former Star Tribune writer will hit the stands by opening day
It’s February, Twins fans, which means pitchers and catchers have reported to spring training camp, to be followed in a few weeks by the rest of the roster hopefuls.
Sunday, February, 21, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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N.D. museum curator puts old home videos on YouTube
From wet ink, hot lead and busy beats to wrestling bouts titled “Lipstick and Dynamite.” These are just a couple of themes in old home movies that Wes Anderson has rediscovered in the Barnes County Historical Society Museum.
Sunday, February, 21, 2010 - Valley City Times-Record - News

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Possible new GF library could follow Fargo example
Raising private funds and dedicating tax monies could be in the mix
When it comes time to seek funding to expand the Grand Forks Public Library, officials here are looking to the game plan used by friends of the Fargo library when they won voter support for an expansion there in 2004. That means a campaign to both raise private funds and seek approval for a referendum on a dedicated tax.
Thursday, February, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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New aerial NYPD photos of Sept. 11 attack released
Newly released aerial photos of the World Trade Center terror attack capture the towers’ dramatic collapse, from just after the first fiery plane strike to the apocalyptic dust clouds that spread over lower Manhattan and its harbor.
Wednesday, February, 10, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota Somali children document a tattered history
At the Minnesota International Middle School, a charter school that enrolls mostly East African students, groups of elders from the local Somali community wander the halls between classes and convene in several “elders corners” throughout the day, always ready to dispense advice and wisdom and serve as good examples.
Monday, February, 08, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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THE LIST: Dallas Brass ... Choral concerts ... Book signing ... etc.
Area arts and entertainment events, including Dallas Brass tonight at the Chester Fritz Auditorium.
Friday, February, 05, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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OUR OPINION: Stauss looks back through scratched lenses
Our view: The bigger a city is, the bigger its flood protection infrastructure can be. That’s why Winnipeg has a diversion and GF-EGF has dikes.
Tuesday, February, 02, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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TODDLERS & TV: Some disagree with claims tots shouldn’t tune in
Though America’s pediatricians advise no television time for children younger than 2, toddlers are tuning in.
Tuesday, January, 26, 2010 - The Forum - News

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