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Fargo police bust hallucinogenic mushroom operation
Fargo police serving a search warrant on a suspected drug dealer’s apartment seized a laundry list of illegal drugs, including hallucinogenic mushrooms growing “within arm’s reach” of a baby’s crib, according to court documents filed Friday.
Saturday, July, 25, 2009 - Fargo Forum - News

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People do good deeds as Nelson Mandela birthday gift
Nelson Mandela’s fans celebrated the anti-apartheid icon’s 91st birthday by emulating him with good deeds, reading to the blind, distributing blankets to the homeless or refurbishing homes for AIDS orphans.
Saturday, July, 18, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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OBIT: Julius Shulman, 98, modernist architectural photographer
Photographer Julius Shulman, who turned photos of Modernist buildings into works of art, has died, colleagues said Thursday.
Friday, July, 17, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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NASA lost moon footage, but Hollywood restores it
NASA could put a man on the moon but didn’t have the sense to keep the original video of the live TV transmission.
Friday, July, 17, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Use caution at work on internet, cell phone
A few tips for employees regarding Internet and cell phone use: - Remember that anything you do on a company-issued computer or cell phone — in or out of the office — could be tracked by a boss, the courts or a regulator.
Monday, July, 13, 2009 - - Business

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TECH ADVICE: A backup is good for your image
Let me tell you a scary story about your computer. One day, you turn it on and nothing happens. Oh the power comes on, your screen glows displaying the startup screen but there's no other activity. You stare at it for a moment in disbelief. It's always worked before. What's going on? Your hard drive has crashed. All of your work, your data, the digital pictures you took, the documents you wrote, the email you saved, all of it is gone, forever. Let that sink in for a moment before you read on. So how would you feel if that happened to you? Now for a reality check. It's not a story. It's real. It will happen to you and you best be prepared for it.
Friday, July, 03, 2009 - McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Business

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More than parades, fireworks
Ideas for teaching kids the meaning of July Fourth.
Thursday, July, 02, 2009 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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FBI notes: Saddam feared Iran more than U.S. attack
The farm where Saddam Hussein hid from U.S. forces before he was captured in December 2003 was familiar ground for the Iraqi dictator: It was the same place, he told an FBI agent, where he sought refuge 44 years earlier after taking part in a failed attempt to kill Iraq’s president.
Thursday, July, 02, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Man arrested in connection with Wahpeton shooting was released from prison in February
A man arrested in connection with a “drive-by style” shooting Wednesday night was released from prison five months ago after serving time for a 2006 stabbing.
Thursday, July, 02, 2009 - The Forum - News

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'Endless’ supply of music in Jackson’s vaults
Michael Jackson had a mountain of unreleased recordings in the vault when he died — music that is almost certain to be packaged and repackaged for his fans in the years to come.
Wednesday, July, 01, 2009 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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Pictoral history of Park River
This Walsh County community of 1,560 will pay a quiet tribute to Fred Hultstrand during its 125th Anniversary Celebration Thursday through Sunday. It will host a Park River Historic Photo Display at the Federated Church.
Wednesday, July, 01, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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N.D. vets share war memories in film made by UND alum, Watford City native
Leaving their small towns and farms for the battlefields of Europe and the South Pacific, the young men of McKenzie County became part of a war that both changed the world and shaped their lives.
Monday, June, 29, 2009 - Minot Daily News - News

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Murder conviction by jury rare in GF
A couple things about the Moncada-Aguero double murder conviction by a Grand Forks jury Thursday stand out, besides the blank horror of the crime that left Robert Belgarde and his son, Damien Belgarde, slain at a lonely site only a few miles from Grand Forks.
Friday, June, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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World War III? British release secret planning manual
The book is a step-by-step guide for dealing with a crisis, from the first stages of conflict to “R hour,” the designation for the release of all Britain’s nuclear weapons.
Tuesday, June, 23, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Replica of letter on Henry VIII divorce unveiled
Officials today unveiled a replica of a 1530 parchment sent by members of England’s House of Lords to Pope Clement VII to support the divorce of King Henry VIII.
Tuesday, June, 23, 2009 - - News

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MED WATCH: FIRST JUICE
Young children should drink mostly water and milk, but if you want to introduce a small amount of fruit juice to your toddler’s diet, this is a good choice.
Saturday, June, 20, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Features

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Athletic trainers call for elimination of prep football's two-a-days
Prep deaths prompt new heat policies
The nation’s athletic trainers are calling on high school football teams to eliminate two-a-day practices during the first week of August drills.
Thursday, June, 18, 2009 - Associated Press - Sports

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Four decades of change in Indian nicknames and logos
A sampling of developments from 1968-2009
Saturday, June, 13, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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PIPE DREAMS: At age 103, Fargo culvert firm aims for new markets
Since being purchased by Fargo-based Rommesmo Companies in 1996, the 103-year-old culvert company has expanded its scope.
Saturday, June, 13, 2009 - The Forum - Business

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Lois Field
Lois Field, age 75, of Grand Forks, passed away suddenly at Altru Hospital on Sunday, June 7, surrounded by her family.
Tuesday, June, 09, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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