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Nine UND alumni compete for the Stanley Cup
The best time of the year for hockey fans begins tonight: the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The question on everyone's mind is quite obviously "Who will raise the Cup?" Will it be the President's Trophy-wi...
Posted on 4/30/13 at 6:16 PM
UND graduate student’s musical to open Off-Broadway this summer
Sasquatched! The Musical by composer and author Phil Darg, a University of North Dakota graduate student in history, has been selected to premier this summer in the New York Musical Theatres (NYMF) 20...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 12:46 PM
Guy Fieri's Times Square Restaurant Torn Apart in New York Times
Guy Fieri, the neon spiky-haired host of the Food Network's Diners, Drive-ins and Dives show, opened up a huge new restaurant in Times Square and from every review I've seen, the place is a monstrosit...
Posted on 11/14/12 at 2:55 PM
The Static Illusion
There is no denying that Sandy caused horrific damage to the east coast. Although many people were surprised that such an event hit where it did, most meteorologists on the other hand were instead sur...
Posted on 11/2/12 at 7:49 AM
Did Sandy push the presidential elections back? I hope so.
There is a proverb that I want to start this column on: It is about disaster. When disaster strikes, people chip in to help. When politicians help, disaster strikes again. Therefore, people go first o...
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:23 PM
Marilyn to dine at the Olive Garden in NYC
Marilyn will start her schedule today with a radio interview. She’s scheduled to do lunch with Anderson Cooper’s crew at the Crown restaurant near Central Park. The New York Times gives it one of four stars, recommends meat dishes more than seafood and says it has the ambiance of a millionaire’s town house.By Herald Staff Report , March 13, 2012
- THAT REMINDS ME WITH MARILYN HAGERTY: Grand Forks has state basketball tourney in ’62
- MARILYN TAKES MANHATTAN: First-day doings in the Big Apple
- WATCH VIDEO: Marilyn breaks Olive Garden breadsticks with NBC 'Today' correspondent
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- Marilyn in NYC, Day 1: Street dog, New York Times and 'nicely choreographed' Dovetail
MARILYN TAKES MANHATTAN: First-day bites
By AREAVOICES: MarilynHagerty.com , March 13, 2012
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- RYAN BAKKEN: Marilyn the media darling
- Marilyn Hagerty: 'The little old lady on Cottonwood Street’
- VIDEO: 'How do you not love her?' 'GMA' on Marilyn
- NEW THAT REMINDS ME WITH MARILYN HAGERTY: Grand Forks hosted state basketball tourney in ’62
- Marilyn mania continues with 'The Tonight Show' snub
Cyber-hacking team busted; five charged in N.Y. 
A group of expert hackers who attacked governments and corporations around the globe has been busted after its ringleader — one of the world's most-wanted and most-feared computer vandals — turned against his comrades and secretly became an informant for the FBI months ago, authorities announced Tuesday.
By Larry Neumeister and Raphael Satter , March 06, 2012
Law enforcement source: LulzSec hackers arrested 
Hackers associated with the group have claimed to be responsible for a variety of cyber attacks on big companies, law enforcement and government agencies.
By David B. Caruso , March 06, 2012
NYPD Muslim surveillance program got White House funding help 
By Eileen Sullivan , February 27, 2012
Former ad exec shares the reality of advertising in the ’60s 
By Tammy Swift , February 26, 2012
2-hour evacuation at a New York's Kennedy Airport terminal 
The British Airways terminal at New York's Kennedy Airport was evacuated for about two hours due to a security incident. Port Authority spokesman Steve Coleman says a person walked away when told to step aside for a secondary security check around 5:20 a.m. today.
By Associated Press , February 24, 2012
Inherited 'golden age' comics collection fetches $3.5 million in auction
By Jamie Stengle , February 23, 2012
OBIT: Barney Rosset, 89, publisher and fearless First Amendment crusader 
By Hittel Italie , February 22, 2012
Feds award grant to overhaul health insurance markets to Minnesota, 9 other states 
Seven of them — Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania — have either adopted a plan or are making substantial headway. But a recent Associated Press analysis found uneven progress among states setting up the new insurance exchanges, a linchpin of the law. In two states announced today — Kentucky and Tennessee — it's not clear whether policymakers will follow through. In Arkansas, officials concede that Washington will have to take the lead.
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar , February 22, 2012
Killed American war reporter Colvin known for courage behind front lines 
By Danica Kirka , February 22, 2012
Ex-Mets club manager admits owning millions of dollars in stolen team memorabilia 
Charlie Samuels is expected to be sentenced in April to five years' probation. The 55-year-old is also banned from any Mets facility, even if he buys a ticket.
By Associated Press , February 21, 2012
5 N.Y. lacrosse players charged after Edina, Minn., restaurant brawl 
Five players on Rochester, N.Y.'s professional lacrosse team have been charged in connection with a brawl at an Edina, Minn., restaurant involving more than two dozen people.
By Associated Press , February 15, 2012
1st same-sex couples wed at Empire State Building
By Karen Matthews , February 14, 2012
Love is in the, um, air? N.Y.C. sewage plant offers Valentine's Day tours 
The tour host and superintendent of the Newtown Creek Wastewater treatment plant in Brooklyn tells the New York Daily News it'll be a unique date, and one that special someone will never forget.
By Associated Press , February 10, 2012
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