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Olympic hockey: Americans pull off stunner
The United States pulled off its biggest Olympic hockey upset since the Miracle on Ice, stunning Canada 5-3 on Sunday to advance to the quarterfinals of an already mixed-up tournament.
Monday, February, 22, 2010 - Associated Press - Sports

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Enoch Thorsgard, Northwood, N.D., letter -- ‘Instant waffle’: How to hold back water fast
An emergency and temporary establishment of a plan with a same concept of the waffle plan definitely would hold back the water.
Saturday, February, 20, 2010 - - Opinion

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'Incredible risk' for Fargo area
About one in four chance of hitting 2009 crest on Red in GF-EGF
The Red River in Fargo has a 20 percent chance of exceeding 41 feet in Fargo this spring, which would break the record of 40.84 feet set last March, the National Weather Service said in its latest flood outlook released today. The chance of major flooding at Fargo has increased, the weather service says.
Friday, February, 19, 2010 - - News

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Another country shows at Olympics? Just the Colbert Nation
Bringing his nation to the Winter Olympics, Stephen Colbert made peace with Canada, sang with Michael Buble and persuaded Bob Costas to climb aboard a stuffed moose. Then he got down to cheering the U.S. speedskaters he helped bail out.
Thursday, February, 18, 2010 - AP National Writer - Entertainment

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Wires, prongs, outlets are enough to make a grown woman cry
Dear Shirley, The green lights are blinking at me from the new modem I got from Midcontinent Communications Co. Installation wasn’t an act of God, but it was one of the miracles of the modern world. You see, three days after sending one of these new gadgets, the company disengages your old modem.
Wednesday, February, 17, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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Winter Olympics: Americans win men's hockey opener
Former UND star Zach Parise is held without a point, but fellow WCHA alums Davud Backes and Ryan Malone score for the U.S. tean,
Tuesday, February, 16, 2010 - - Sports

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Top four contenders in women's hockey
The Americans have a strong top six forwards with good skill. The defensive corps is undersized, but goalie Jessie Vetter is the reason the Americans are the world’s No.1-ranked team.
Sunday, February, 14, 2010 - - Sports

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Moorhead woman receives double lung transplant
The Moorhead nurse waited for new lungs for more than a year as an incurable disease relentlessly claimed her own pair and landed her at the top of the Mayo Clinic’s transplant list. Her rare blood type and petite frame stretched out the wait. Last weekend, just as Holly Bergo seemed poised to lose a spirited battle, doctors found a match.
Tuesday, February, 09, 2010 - The Forum - News

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Winter Olympics: Stars & Stripes state

Tuesday, February, 09, 2010 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - Sports

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A hoarse Who Dat Nation savors Saints’ victory
The New Orleans Saints' Super Bowl victory, and a new mayor, has triggered a big celebration in the Big Easy, which was deluged four years ago by Hurricane Katrina.
Monday, February, 08, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Area games to watch: Hillsboro bounces back
Suddenly, sports didn’t seem so important to the Hillsboro boys basketball team.
Monday, February, 08, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports

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50 officers gave chase in Phoenix officer killing
Two men suspected in the fatal shooting of a policeman led dozens of Arizona law officers on a 50-mile midnight chase, but couldn't shake pursuers despite firing bullets and spreading debris, officials said.
Saturday, January, 30, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Book: John Paul II used belt to whip himself
A Polish prelate is citing passages from John Paul II's book to spearhead his case for sainthood.
Tuesday, January, 26, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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A year after her octuplets' births, questions still loom over Octomom
As her eight youngest children celebrate their first birthday, “Octomom” Nadya Suleman has gone from a veiny-bellied expectant mom to a scantily clad model on the cover of a supermarket tabloid.
Monday, January, 25, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Man found alive in rubble 11 days after Haiti quake
Hundreds gathered for the funeral of the archbishop of Haiti's stricken capital on Saturday, a rare formal ceremony that captured the collective mourning of a shattered nation where mass graves hold many of the dead.
Saturday, January, 23, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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UN: Haiti government calls off search and rescue
Haiti's government has declared the search and rescue phase for survivors of the earthquake over, the United Nations announced Saturday, saying there is little hope of finding more people alive 11 days after much of the capital was reduced to rubble.
Saturday, January, 23, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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GOLDEN GLOBES: Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ wins honor for best drama
The science-fiction blockbuster “Avatar” won best drama at the Golden Globes and picked up the directing honor for James Cameron on Sunday, raising the “Titanic” filmmaker’s prospects for another Academy Awards triumph.
Monday, January, 18, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Haitians praise God after apocalyptic quake
Drumbeats called the faithful to a Sunday Mass praising God amid a scene resembling the Apocalypse — a collapsed cathedral in a city cloaked with the smell of death, where aid is slow to reach survivors and rescue crews battle to pry an ever-smaller number of the living from the ruins.
Sunday, January, 17, 2010 - Associated Press - News

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Fire caused propane explosion Friday that rocked Dickinson, N.D.
Officials confirmed a fire caused a blast that rocked Dickinson residents early Friday morning and say it was a miracle no one was injured. A fire in the West Industrial Park building for B & B Hot Oil Services Inc, of which the ignition source is unknown, is partly to blame for a
Sunday, January, 17, 2010 - The Dickinson Press- - News

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‘A perfect ending’
Newborn abandoned at GF fire hall last winter adopted by local couple. “We want to protect her privacy as much as possible. She’s our daughter now, and I don’t want what happened a year ago to be her identity," the mother said. “I would love to say many things about her. We love her, and she’s doing great. … It’s a perfect ending.”
Sunday, January, 17, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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