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Jurors in the Tom Petters trial today heard from a consultant whose hedge fund lost $125 million investing with Petters

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Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter reports that 11 candidates for governor in 2010 have confirmed that they will participate in tonight's public forum.

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A soldier from the Twin Cities is one of the 30 people wounded in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, Thursday.

Star Tribune BREAKING: Several people shot and killed at a shotting at Fort Hood.
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The U.S. Army has closed its massive Army base at Fort Hood, Texas, amid reports that several people have been shot and killed at the post.

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From tweens to seniors, tattoos have gone mainstream. Tats that commemorate the birth of a child are especially popular these days.

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This week, the University of Minnesota joins thousands of schools — including Macalester College and Hamline University, both in St. Paul — in beginning to convert to Google.

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Here are resources to find out whether your community is holding an election, who's on your ballot and where you should vote.

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When Taste debuted in the Minneapolis Star in 1969, where were readers dining out? Where they're dining out now: David Fong's, Lindey's Prime Steak House and the Lowell Inn.

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The world's longest study of a predator-prey relationship has brought disturbing news. Should man intervene when nature makes it a struggle to survive?

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A disparate group of men ordered to the St. Paul program hears from police, a health worker and women who have escaped the lifestyle.

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The use of personal computers in the cockpit violates company policy, the report out today says.

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Clergy and their congregations are considering the moral and ethical dimensions of the health care debate.

Star Tribune This week The Star Tribune broke the story on the two dozen flatscreen TVs purchased for sex offenders at a Moose Lake treatment facility. But it wasn't our first time in Moose Lake. Take a look back at Larry Oakes' investigative piece that was first published in June.
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In the 14 years since Minnesota's Sexually Dangerous Persons Act cleared the way for the state to detain hundreds of paroled sex offenders in prison-like treatment centers, just 24 men have met what has proved to be the only acceptable standard for release. They died.




















