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    January 13, 2010

    Star Tribune asks guv candidates for mental health records

    Amid layoffs and a new publisher, the paper finally hits bottom

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    January 7, 2010

    Star Tribune launches modern-day Inquisition

    The email ominously promises, "The response - or the absence of a response - will likely be used in a future news story."

  • News

    March 7, 2007

    A Kinder, Gentler DWI

    State lawmakers consider making it easier for convicted drunk drivers to get back behind the wheel

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    February 16, 2005

    Throat Culture

    Two Accounts of How Porn Went Pop

  • News

    March 3, 2004

    Doomsday!

    From the garbage house to the club with P.O.S. and his Doomtree crew

  • Books

    April 17, 2002

    The Final Round

    The last bell rings for Glancey's boxing gym

  • News

    November 22, 2000

    The Book Keeper

    Yesterday's used-book dealer was a far-flung librarian of Babel. Success on the Internet may make tomorrow's a desk-bound day trader.

  • Books

    March 29, 2000

    Ciao, Belle

    Donna Ellringer threatens to decamp from Phillips before the hell she's predicting breaks loose

  • News

    April 14, 1999

    The Fist and the Knife

    She said she couldn't get away. The prosecutor said she never tried. Now the courts must decide: Did Donna Miller kill her boyfriend in self-defense, or was it murder?

  • Feature

    September 1, 1998

    Oh Dear Lord, Three Things I Pray

    Day by Day Café is a restaurant of friends

  • News

    January 1, 1997

    THE TEETOTALER'S PARTY

    The National Office and Museum of the International Organization of Good Templars occupies an unassuming facility

  • Art

    October 23, 1996

    Beyond Drinking and Driving

    A number of Minnesota jurisdictions are experimenting with more aggressive and invasive programs to deal with repeat drunk-driving offenders.

  • News

    October 16, 1996

    BACK TO LIFE

    A new generation of AIDS drugs called protease inhibitors is having dramatic effects--perhaps even pointing to the day when AIDS will be a manageable chronic disease like diabetes. But for a lot of people who had readied themselves to die,

  • News

    November 15, 1995

    The Lord's Own Safety Net

    As social programs fall away, fundamentalist groups like Teen Challenge are rushing to take their place.

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