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Show goes on for Gwar after lead guitarist's death
Gwar, the sci-fi heavy-metal band, will continue its North American tour despite the fact its lead guitarist was found dead in Pembina, N.D., Thursday.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
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Gwar, the sci-fi heavy-metal band, will continue its North American tour despite the fact its lead guitarist was found dead in Pembina, N.D., Thursday.
Monday, November, 07, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
St. Croix County sheriff's investigator sues employer, coworker over online comment
A comment posted on a newspaper company's website has sparked a lawsuit against the St. Croix County sheriff's office and one of its investigators. Attorneys for Cathy Borsgschatz, an investigator with the sheriff's office, filed a suit Thursday over the comment and the sheriff's office response to it, alleging sexual harassment and defamation, among other things.
Saturday, November, 05, 2011 - Pioneer Press / MCT - News
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A comment posted on a newspaper company's website has sparked a lawsuit against the St. Croix County sheriff's office and one of its investigators. Attorneys for Cathy Borsgschatz, an investigator with the sheriff's office, filed a suit Thursday over the comment and the sheriff's office response to it, alleging sexual harassment and defamation, among other things.
Saturday, November, 05, 2011 - Pioneer Press / MCT - News
Jesse Ventura's lawsuit over airport body search tossed
Jesse Ventura, a former professional wrestler who was elected governor of Minnesota in 1998, sued the TSA in January, two years after he had a titanium hip implanted. The hip sets off metal detectors at airports, and in September 2010, the TSA required screeners to pull such people aside and search them more thoroughly, either by using "whole-body imaging" or physical pat-down searches.
Friday, November, 04, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
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Jesse Ventura, a former professional wrestler who was elected governor of Minnesota in 1998, sued the TSA in January, two years after he had a titanium hip implanted. The hip sets off metal detectors at airports, and in September 2010, the TSA required screeners to pull such people aside and search them more thoroughly, either by using "whole-body imaging" or physical pat-down searches.
Friday, November, 04, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
Minnesotan accused of abandoning 11-year-old son: 'I never thought I'd broken the law'
Steven Alexander Cross said he was in a state of shock when he drove out of Minnesota, leaving his 11-year-old son alone in their Lakeville home, soon to be lost in a foreclosure. The next thing he remembers, he said, is his Ford Windstar van entering North Dakota.
Thursday, November, 03, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
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Steven Alexander Cross said he was in a state of shock when he drove out of Minnesota, leaving his 11-year-old son alone in their Lakeville home, soon to be lost in a foreclosure. The next thing he remembers, he said, is his Ford Windstar van entering North Dakota.
Thursday, November, 03, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News
Congressman Rush compares NCAA to Mafia
A Democratic congressman compared the NCAA to the Mafia over how it controls the lives of student athletes. "I think they're just one of the most vicious, most ruthless organizations ever created by mankind," Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush said of the NCAA at a congressional forum on college sports Tuesday. "I think you would compare the NCAA to Al Capone and to the Mafia."
Wednesday, November, 02, 2011 - Associated Press - Sports
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A Democratic congressman compared the NCAA to the Mafia over how it controls the lives of student athletes. "I think they're just one of the most vicious, most ruthless organizations ever created by mankind," Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush said of the NCAA at a congressional forum on college sports Tuesday. "I think you would compare the NCAA to Al Capone and to the Mafia."
Wednesday, November, 02, 2011 - Associated Press - Sports
SEPARATE STANDARD: UND changes stance after punishing student for crime police won't charge
A disciplinary panel at UND decided that Caleb Warner had, among other things, violated criminal laws against sexual assault. The police investigated and, instead, charged his accuser for false report. Though the university reversed sanctions against Warner, it maintains that it still must have a separate disciplinary system than the courts.
Tuesday, November, 01, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A disciplinary panel at UND decided that Caleb Warner had, among other things, violated criminal laws against sexual assault. The police investigated and, instead, charged his accuser for false report. Though the university reversed sanctions against Warner, it maintains that it still must have a separate disciplinary system than the courts.
Tuesday, November, 01, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Was ‘Sybil’ a case of mistaken identity?
Was one of the world’s most famous medical cases a mistake? Or, worse yet, a hoax? The medical records for Sybil — who really was Shirley Mason, a native of Dodge Center, Minn. — were sealed until she died in 1998. After combing through those records, which included tape recordings of therapy sessions involving hypnosis while under the influence of “mind-bending drugs,” Nathan is convinced that the treatment caused rather than cured her condition.
Sunday, October, 30, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT) - News
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Was one of the world’s most famous medical cases a mistake? Or, worse yet, a hoax? The medical records for Sybil — who really was Shirley Mason, a native of Dodge Center, Minn. — were sealed until she died in 1998. After combing through those records, which included tape recordings of therapy sessions involving hypnosis while under the influence of “mind-bending drugs,” Nathan is convinced that the treatment caused rather than cured her condition.
Sunday, October, 30, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT) - News
Another woman claims molestation by former Mankato, Minn., ophthalmologist
The third alleged victim was mentioned during a pre-trial hearing for 50-year-old Todd James Gavin, who is currently working at the Madelia Community Hospital and Clinic. Her allegations won't result in any additional charges because she said the incident happened about four years ago. The charges that would apply have to be filed within three years of when the incident happened, said Mike Hanson, assistant Blue Earth County attorney.
Saturday, October, 29, 2011 - The (Mankato, Minn.) Free Press / MCT - News
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The third alleged victim was mentioned during a pre-trial hearing for 50-year-old Todd James Gavin, who is currently working at the Madelia Community Hospital and Clinic. Her allegations won't result in any additional charges because she said the incident happened about four years ago. The charges that would apply have to be filed within three years of when the incident happened, said Mike Hanson, assistant Blue Earth County attorney.
Saturday, October, 29, 2011 - The (Mankato, Minn.) Free Press / MCT - News
Minnesota boy, 17, admits to break-ins, assault at teen girls' homes
A family reported the first home burglary June 20, 2010, the criminal complaint said. A month later, the family reported seeing a male peeping into their windows, including into their teenage daughter's bedroom. Similar incidents continued this fall, police said.
Saturday, October, 22, 2011 - Pioneer Press / MCT - News
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A family reported the first home burglary June 20, 2010, the criminal complaint said. A month later, the family reported seeing a male peeping into their windows, including into their teenage daughter's bedroom. Similar incidents continued this fall, police said.
Saturday, October, 22, 2011 - Pioneer Press / MCT - News
Roommate of Rutgers student who committed suicide rejects plea deal
A former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounter with another man turned down a plea deal that could have limited his time behind bars to five years or kept him out of prison altogether.
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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A former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounter with another man turned down a plea deal that could have limited his time behind bars to five years or kept him out of prison altogether.
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Huebner complaint: Lawyers say blatant bias rare in age, gender lawsuits,
Former TV anchor Robin Huebner’s age and gender discrimination complaint against the station she’d been at since 1985 will be decided in a legal arena where blatant bias violations are increasingly rare, employment lawyers said Tuesday.
Wednesday, October, 19, 2011 - Forum Communications - News
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Former TV anchor Robin Huebner’s age and gender discrimination complaint against the station she’d been at since 1985 will be decided in a legal arena where blatant bias violations are increasingly rare, employment lawyers said Tuesday.
Wednesday, October, 19, 2011 - Forum Communications - News
Israeli soldier freed in swap for 1,000 Palestinian prisoners
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Looking thin, weary and dazed, Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit emerged from more than five years in Hamas captivity today, surrounded by Gaza militants with black face masks and green headbands who handed him over to Egyptian mediators in an exchange for 1,000 Palestinian prisoners. After a medical examination, Israeli officials said Schalit showed signs of malnutrition.
Tuesday, October, 18, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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Looking thin, weary and dazed, Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit emerged from more than five years in Hamas captivity today, surrounded by Gaza militants with black face masks and green headbands who handed him over to Egyptian mediators in an exchange for 1,000 Palestinian prisoners. After a medical examination, Israeli officials said Schalit showed signs of malnutrition.
Tuesday, October, 18, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Teacher-student sexual affair alleged in Elk River, Minn.
A former teacher at an Elk River charter school has been charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct after allegedly admitting to having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student.
Tuesday, October, 18, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
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A former teacher at an Elk River charter school has been charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct after allegedly admitting to having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student.
Tuesday, October, 18, 2011 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / MCT - News
Rapper Rick Ross reportedly hospitalized Friday after two medical scares
Rapper Rick Ross was reportedly hospitalized in Alabama after suffering two medical scares in six hours that required planes to be diverted.
Saturday, October, 15, 2011 - - Entertainment
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Rapper Rick Ross was reportedly hospitalized in Alabama after suffering two medical scares in six hours that required planes to be diverted.
Saturday, October, 15, 2011 - - Entertainment
Facebook will soon evolve again to implement 'frictionless sharing'
Find out how to maintain privacy through new features
Facebook Inc. recently announced a bunch of new features that Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said would allow for “frictionless sharing.” Now you don’t have to “like” something to share it. A new breed of applications will tell your friends what you read, listen to and watch — because when you sign up for them, that’s what you give them permission to do.
Thursday, October, 13, 2011 - - News
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Find out how to maintain privacy through new features
Facebook Inc. recently announced a bunch of new features that Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said would allow for “frictionless sharing.” Now you don’t have to “like” something to share it. A new breed of applications will tell your friends what you read, listen to and watch — because when you sign up for them, that’s what you give them permission to do.
Thursday, October, 13, 2011 - - News
Charges filled in celebrity hacking scheme affecting Johansson, Kunis, Aguilera
Christopher Chaney, 35, was arrested without incident as part of a yearlong investigation of celebrity hacking that was dubbed "Operation Hackerazzi." Chaney, who was expected to appear in a Florida courtroom later today, was charged with 26 counts of identity theft, unauthorized access to a protected computer and wiretapping.
Wednesday, October, 12, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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Christopher Chaney, 35, was arrested without incident as part of a yearlong investigation of celebrity hacking that was dubbed "Operation Hackerazzi." Chaney, who was expected to appear in a Florida courtroom later today, was charged with 26 counts of identity theft, unauthorized access to a protected computer and wiretapping.
Wednesday, October, 12, 2011 - Associated Press - News
With new facility comes steady growth for Sanford Health's staff
Sanford Health has added 1,302 new positions at clinics and hospitals in its Fargo region in the past two years. The growth largely reflects the addition of 120 physicians and a merger with North Country Health Services in Bemidji with more than 900 employees.
Sunday, October, 09, 2011 - Forum Communications - Business
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Sanford Health has added 1,302 new positions at clinics and hospitals in its Fargo region in the past two years. The growth largely reflects the addition of 120 physicians and a merger with North Country Health Services in Bemidji with more than 900 employees.
Sunday, October, 09, 2011 - Forum Communications - Business
Steve Jobs, dead at 56: Innovator led world into tech's future
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Steve Jobs, who co-founded and ran Apple and also financed Pixar's growth, moved technology from garages to pockets, took entertainment from discs to bytes and turned gadgets into extensions of the people who use them.
Thursday, October, 06, 2011 - AP Technology Writer - Business
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Steve Jobs, who co-founded and ran Apple and also financed Pixar's growth, moved technology from garages to pockets, took entertainment from discs to bytes and turned gadgets into extensions of the people who use them.
Thursday, October, 06, 2011 - AP Technology Writer - Business
Apple's Steve Jobs dies
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Steve Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO who invented and masterfully marketed ever-sleeker gadgets that transformed everyday technology, from the personal computer to the iPod and iPhone, has died. He was 56. Apple announced his death without giving a specific cause.
Thursday, October, 06, 2011 - Associated Press - Business
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Steve Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO who invented and masterfully marketed ever-sleeker gadgets that transformed everyday technology, from the personal computer to the iPod and iPhone, has died. He was 56. Apple announced his death without giving a specific cause.
Thursday, October, 06, 2011 - Associated Press - Business
Next for Knox: Can decide how to tell her story
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Now that she's reconnected with family and freedom, Amanda Knox is free to tell — and sell — her story. She's already getting offers. The former American exchange student could get a book deal that easily reaches seven figures — and help pay back her family the money they spent to overturn her murder conviction in the death of her roommate in Italy. Speaking fees could earn her $50,000. Plus there are the movie rights.
Wednesday, October, 05, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Now that she's reconnected with family and freedom, Amanda Knox is free to tell — and sell — her story. She's already getting offers. The former American exchange student could get a book deal that easily reaches seven figures — and help pay back her family the money they spent to overturn her murder conviction in the death of her roommate in Italy. Speaking fees could earn her $50,000. Plus there are the movie rights.
Wednesday, October, 05, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News
