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In Grand Forks and worldwide, many eager for royal wedding
In Grand Forks, and across the world, many are eager to watch wedding of Will and Kate
Two billion people were expected to tune in this morning to watch the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Among them, Cindy Jensen of Grand Forks, who expected to be in her bathrobe, watching from home with her English daughter-in-law, Sarah, and her daughter Beth, who is getting married May 7.
Friday, April, 29, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Facing diabetes: Walkers of many Indian nations seek a greater response to health crisis
The walkers spread their message as they passed through Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, South Dakota and North Dakota, including stops on the Standing Rock, Fort Berthold, Turtle Mountain and Spirit Lake reservations. They hope to inspire other American Indians to confront the diabetes epidemic facing Indian Country.
Tuesday, April, 26, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Edward Halas, Grand Forks, letter: Tax hike can address both inequality, debt
Do the American people and our politicians have the courage and wisdom to rein in our ever-increasing debt and deficits? There are only two ways of doing this: Reduce spending, and change the tax laws. Both will be extremely difficult.
Wednesday, April, 06, 2011 - - Opinion

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Student writes coming-­out op-ed for school paper, deals with fame
In November, Sean Simonson, a student at Benilde-St. Margaret’s High School in St. Louis Park wrote an editorial, “Life as a Gay Teenager,” for his Catholic school’s student newspaper that touched off a controversy and ignited Twin Cities media and the blogosphere.
Saturday, January, 01, 2011 - Minnesota Public Radio - News

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Christian Witt, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., letter: Mock helped Minot High newcomer
Even though I was a military kid, moving never was an easy experience. But Corey Mock helped get my new life in North Dakota off to a good start.
Thursday, October, 21, 2010 - - Opinion

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Gen X faces a unique challenge in Gen Y
I marvel at young reporters who turn stories on deadline while sipping a cappuccino in Starbucks. The concept of working from anywhere at any time is second nature, something they never even question. It's an option my generation never had when we came on the work scene, when laptops, Wi-Fi and compassionate bosses were scarce.
Friday, September, 03, 2010 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business

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Devon Roehrich, Fargo, letter: Government can’t take what it never gave
Our national law was founded on the premise that we as human beings have inherent rights that were already in place before “government” was created, i.e., life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, etc. The Constitution is the “supreme law of the land,” the end-all reference point to all governmental decisions.
Monday, August, 09, 2010 - - Opinion

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Nursing homes move toward treating residents more like people, not patients
CHICAGO — The revolution at Bethesda Home and Retirement Center began with sleeping in. Letting people sleep late may not sound subversive. But in the traditional world of nursing homes, which for decades have been run like highly regimented mini-hospitals, it is a radical change.
Sunday, August, 01, 2010 - Chicago Tribune - Opinion

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Nursing homes move toward treating residents more like people, not patients
The revolution at the Bethesda Home and Retirement Center began with sleeping in. Letting people sleep late may not sound subversive. But in the traditional world of nursing homes, which for decades have been run like highly regimented mini-hospitals, it is a radical change.
Saturday, July, 31, 2010 - Chicago Tribune - Features

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John Mitzel, Fargo, letter: Washington needs what Hoeven’s got
In November, I will head to the polls for the first time and cast my vote for Gov. John Hoeven, and I encourage other young voters to do the same.
Monday, July, 12, 2010 - - Opinion

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N.D. legislation aims to recruit more young hunters
The 2009 North Dakota Legislature continued a recent nationwide trend by creating a few new opportunities designed to recruit and retain hunters.
Friday, May, 28, 2010 - N.D. Game and Fish Department - Outdoors

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: N.D. trout stocking, Mule deer survey etc.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is in the process of stocking roughly 59,000 rainbow trout in more than 55 waters statewide. Jerry Weigel, fisheries production and development supervisor for Game and Fish, said stocking efforts of the 10- to 14-inch trout will be completed by Friday. Included are 3,900 1-to-3 pound rainbows from state hatcheries in Wyoming.
Sunday, May, 16, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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IN THE MAIL: Bullying should be against the law
The group “Bully Police USA” indicates that 41 states have some sort of anti-bullying law, with varying degrees of effectiveness. This group gave North Dakota a grade of F, as the state has no such law on the books. The group graded Minnesota at C-minus, as Minnesota’s law lacks enforcement mechanisms.
Sunday, April, 04, 2010 - East Grand Forks - Opinion

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OBIT: Former Interior Secretary Udall dies at age 90
Stewart Udall, an elder in a famed political family who led the Interior Department as it promoted an expansion of public lands and helped win passage of major environmental laws, has died at the age of 90.
Sunday, March, 21, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Q&A WITH THE CANDIDATES: Kevin Cramer
Today, the Herald presents Q-and-As with the candidates who are vying for the North Dakota Republican Party's nomination to run for the U.S. House. The party will make the nomination at its convention on Grand Forks this weekend. Featured here is the Q&A with candidate and North Dakota Public Service commissionerKevin Cramer.
Friday, March, 19, 2010 - - Opinion

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Today’s music sponsored by …
In the music video for Lady Gaga’s hit single “Bad Romance,” the pop diva vamps across several nightmarish tableaux wearing a variety of barely there lingerie get-ups. The flashy clip caused a sensation when it debuted in November and has racked up 85 million views on YouTube.
Saturday, March, 13, 2010 - Los Angeles Times - Entertainment

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Health bill revives abortion issue for young women
“People of my generation do not remember when abortion wasn’t safe, legal and available and it’s been a shock to think we might not have that right,” Jelena Woehr, a part-time student and Internet content developer.
Sunday, December, 20, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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COLUMNIST THOMAS FRIEDMAN: 'Three bombs' threaten U.S., world
Today’s youth are growing up in the shadow of three bombs — any one of which could go off at any time and set in motion a truly nonlinear, radical change in the trajectory of their lives.
Friday, October, 09, 2009 - - Opinion

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ON THE WEB: Regard for Polanski the artist clashes with disdain for man, his act
If a truly great artist engages in a truly awful crime, should our feelings about the art mitigate our feelings about the crime?
Thursday, October, 01, 2009 - Associated Press - Entertainment

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Potatoes: What's not to like?
Spuds taste great any way, but mashed ones are the best.
Wednesday, September, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Food

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