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2012 temps shattering U.S. heat records
Temperatures in the lower 48 states were 8.6 degrees (4.8 degrees Celsius) above normal for March and 6 degrees (3.3 degrees Celsius) higher than average for the first three months of the year, according to calculations by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. That far exceeds the old records.
Monday, April, 09, 2012 - AP Science Writer - News

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1940 census records include 21 million still alive
When the 1940 census records are released today, Verla Morris can consider herself a part of living history. Morris, who is in her 100th year, will get to experience the novelty of seeing her own name and details about her life in the records being released by the U.S. National Archives online after 72 years of confidentiality expires.
Monday, April, 02, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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21 million people still alive from 1940 census
When the 1940 census records are released Monday, Verla Morris can consider herself a part of living history. Morris, who is in her 100th year, will get to experience the novelty of seeing her own name and details about her life in the records being released by the U.S. National Archives online after 72 years of confidentiality expires.
Sunday, April, 01, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Longtime local, state leader Longmire dies
Tennessee gentleman never regretted moving to North Dakota
George Longmire, a Tennessee gentleman transplanted to North Dakota, a state senator and attorney active in community groups such as the Lions Club, died March 25 at Auburn Manor in Chaska, Minn. He was 96.
Sunday, April, 01, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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Man who died in Red River wanted by Moorhead police; dad says he was 'good kid'
The father of Steven James Franek of Moorhead, who drowned Wednesday after jumping into the Red River in an apparent attempt to elude police, said Thursday that his son was “a good kid” who went down a troubled road.
Friday, March, 30, 2012 - The Forum - News

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THE LIST: Jane Smiley ... 'Golden Arm' ... Handbell concert
Jane Smiley
- UND Writers Conference ends Saturday: Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley will be part of “A Great Conversation” at 8 tonight at UND Chester Fritz Auditorium, Grand Forks, as part of the final two days of the 43rd annual UND Writers Conference.
Friday, March, 30, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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London exhibition looks to understand the brain
Like zombies, human beings can't get enough of brains. A new London exhibition explores that fascination, displaying everything from mummified Egyptian cerebral matter to slices of Albert Einstein's brain in the story of our quest to understand what's inside our skulls.
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Seized photo albums related to Nazi art theft donated to U.S. National Archives
Among the items U.S. soldiers seized from Adolf Hitler's Bavarian Alps hideaway in the closing days of World War II were albums meticulously documenting an often forgotten Nazi crime — the massive pillaging of artwork and other cultural items as German troops marched through Europe. Two of those albums — one filled with photographs of works of art, the other with snapshots of furniture — were donated Tuesday to the U.S. National Archives, which now has custody of 43 albums in a set of what historians believe could be as high as 100.
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Pope to Mexico: Have hope, use faith against evil
Pope Benedict XVI urged Mexicans to wield their faith against drug violence, poverty and other ills, celebrating Sunday Mass before a sea of hushed worshippers in a visit that has warmed many Mexicans to a pontiff they often saw as austere.
Monday, March, 26, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Elton John concert at REA tonight expected to draw 10,000 plus
Officials at Ralph Engelstad Arena are expecting more than 10,000 people at tonight’s Elton John concert. Here’s information to help you get to the concert.
Saturday, March, 24, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Saturday night's all right for Elton: Music icon brings his tour to Ralph
Ralph Engelstad Arena has hosted a lot of big events in its time, including international hockey matches, concerts and Disney shows. But it’s about to take its hosting history to a new level Saturday night with the arrival of entertainment icon Elton John.
Friday, March, 23, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment

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Nickname defenders assert tribal sovereignty
Spirit Lake group suing NCAA argues against dismissal
The Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe's attorney relies heavily on the contested 1969 “naming ceremony” that allegedly gave UND the right to use the Sioux name.
Thursday, March, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Two French families battle over a missing Monet
More than 70 years after it was plundered by the Nazis, a missing painting by Monet that depicts the shimmering blue rapids of the Creuse River has pitted two of the wealthiest and most prominent families in France against each other.
Wednesday, March, 21, 2012 - New York Times News Service - Entertainment

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Red meat mortality study leaves many carnivores unfazed
A new study released by the Harvard School of Public Health found that eating red meat — any amount and any type — appears to significantly increase the risk of premature death.
Monday, March, 19, 2012 - McClatchy Newspapers - News

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Long-range study: Eating red meat is bad for you
Eating red meat - any amount and any type - appears to significantly increase the risk of premature death, according to a long-range study that examined the eating habits and health of more than 110,000 adults for more than 20 years.
Tuesday, March, 13, 2012 - - News

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Nixon in love: Soft, romantic side revealed in love letters to his 'Irish gypsy'
Long before Richard Nixon rose to power and fell from grace, he was just another man in love.
Monday, March, 12, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Girl Scouts set to celebrate 100 year anniversary
Hannah Alto of Cando, N.D., is working to earn the Girl Scouts’ Gold Award, the equivalent of the Eagle Scout Award for Boy Scouts, by renovating the local library, with the needs of area youth in mind.
Sunday, March, 11, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Marilyn Hagerty takes America by viral storm (VIDEO)
Herald columnist Marilyn Hagerty has gone viral. To be more specific, her Wednesday restaurant review of Olive Garden has gone viral. In the nearly 56 hours since her Eatbeat column was posted on GrandForksHerald.com, it has received nearly 300,000 article views.
Friday, March, 09, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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'Forgotten' N.D. part of Colbert Super Tuesday punchline
VIDEO: Watch at bottom of article
Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert (kohl-BEHR') may know a lot of congressional districts thanks to his tongue-in-cheek "Better Know a District" series, but someone should maybe mail the comedian a tongue-in-cheek map of North Dakota.
Tuesday, March, 06, 2012 - - Entertainment

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John Chaske wants to save the nickname for his grandchildren
John Chaske has gone through rough spots in life. He spent time in jail and in treatment for alcoholism. He made it clear in his youth that he didn’t like white people. But he carries himself now like a seasoned diplomat, soft-spoken and gentle but focused on a cause, an elder of his Spirit Lake Sioux tribe. His testimony last year at the Legislature, where he explained why he wanted UND’s Fighting Sioux nickname preserved for the sake of his grandsons, clearly had an impact on some lawmakers.
Sunday, February, 26, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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