Editorial: Don't take pet ownership lightly Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:25:02 -0500 the economy, with pay raises that aren't keeping up with inflation. Blame gas prices, which each week are taking an ever-larger bite out of paychecks nationwide. Blame the mortgage industry and fraudulent lenders, which helped create a national foreclosure crisis. But don't blame the animals |
Bill Boyne: Food crisis calls for urgent action Wed, 30 Apr 2008 06:55:01 -0500 strophic combination of trends has caused a world-wide shortage of food that is threatening the lives of millions. There are multiple causes of the crisis and there are no simple remedies |
Editorial: Stakes are sky-high this planting season Wed, 30 Apr 2008 06:50:03 -0500 Minnesota farmers are nervously watching the calendar and the sky as their tractors sit idle. Fields are wet and cold, with more rain on the way, and planting preparations are two weeks behind where they were at this time last year. |
Editorial: Free recycling is nice, but cheap is OK, too Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:30:04 -0500 traffic jams around Apache Mall on Friday and Saturday are any indication, an awful lot of people have been waiting for a chance to recycle their old computer monitors, CPUs, VCRs, printers and other electronic devices -- without paying a nickel. |
Editorial - How high must gas prices go?
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Column - 1983: Glen Campbell performs a benefit concert for museum
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Commentary - Poverty issues grabs attention
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Letter - Positively making a difference
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Letter - Volunteers are always valued
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Letter - Thanks to all the talented teens in the area
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House tax bill masks problem
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Letters: April is Organ Donor Month
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Letters: Unconvinced on high taxes
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Letters: High gas prices hurt
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Letters: Red Bridge Film Festival will return
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Letters: Thanks for 'Gift of Life'
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Our View: Give the 'Blue Plan' time to prove itself
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Viewpoint: Who's right? The mesothelioma legacy
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Letter: A letter to the 833 school board
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Editorial: Ounce of prevention won't cure health care system Fri, 02 May 2008 08:10:46 -0500 deral government, in two decades of trying, hasn't been able to reform our health care system. Oregon, California and Massachusetts are conducting their own experiments with reform, with varying levels of success and failure |
Editorial: If modesty is out, sex education is a must Thu, 01 May 2008 05:45:01 -0500 Two recent events strengthen the societal message that young bodies are for showing off, and if it feels good, do it. |
Letter: Shelter House is worthy cause
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Letter: Punished for getting well
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Commentary: McCain should bring hope to America in this election
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Editorial: MN House GOP is untruthful in gas ad
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Wright is outragous, but makes some points
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Wright is still wrong
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Editorial: Welcome home to returning troops
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Write your legislator:
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Editorial - Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down
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Column - When parents cross the line
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Column - Sure glad I am a Democrat
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Commentary - Community, lakes, property values at risk
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Letter - Building hope
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Letter - My land? No way!
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Letters: Officers to be 'saluted' May 4-10
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Letters: Recognize teacher contributions
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Letters: Original thinking difficult for DFLers
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NY Mills teachers deserve their pay raises
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School Board clarifies funding, salary figures
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To the editor: Students deserve praise for smoking ban efforts
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To the editor: District's spending priorities are misguided
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To the editor: More sad stories ahead?
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Editorial: Austin School District faces long healing process Sat, 03 May 2008 06:30:01 -0500 Barring a highly unlikely change of heart on the part of Superintendent Candace Raskin, it appears that a sad, embarrassing chapter in the history of the Austin School Board is coming to a close. |
Editorial: Sports help on the field is a great example
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Letter: Why build more new homes?
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Contact county officials
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Letter: Time for U.S. to play its aces
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Co-addicts: States and casinos
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Letter: Cheating those who served
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