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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Metro

Rally calls for ban on gay marriage

by Stephanie Kudrle
Published March 23, 2004
The Legislature is considering a bill to amend the state constitution.

Despite talks, still no deal

by Britt Johnsen
Published March 23, 2004
The transit union presented a new offer near the end of negotiations Monday.

Mediation planned for this afternoon

by Britt Johnsen
Published March 22, 2004

The first negotiations over the transit strike since it began March 4 will take place at 1 p.m. today, a union official said. The Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1005 announced the meeting Friday, which...

When home is where you make it

by Koran Addo
Published March 11, 2004

Down a steep path parallel to the Mississippi River and under a bridge jutting out of a cliff, Canada Dan often sits at home, smoking cigarettes and reading by flashlight. Dan said he has been homeless...

Walkout casts doubt on mass transit’s future

by Britt Johnsen
Published March 9, 2004
After its 1995 strike, Metro Transit offered fare deals to lure back lost customers.

State’s parties caucus tonight

by Josh Verges
Published March 2, 2004
Caucuses select delegates to decide which candidates the party will nominate.

Capitol sees a day of protests and politics

by Jenna Ross
Published February 27, 2004
Doctors rally to support health-care standards and smoking limits

Opponents condemn proposal to reinstate death penalty

by Stephanie Kudrle
Published February 27, 2004

Death penalty opponents rallied at the Capitol on Thursday following a committee hearing on a bill to reinstate the penalty in Minnesota. Religious clergy, legislators and murder victims' groups spoke...

Kerry pushes economy in Twin Cities speech

by Josh Verges
Published February 26, 2004
About 1,500 students rallied at Macalester College to hear the candidate speak.

Film sparks impassioned debate

by Patricia Drey
Published February 25, 2004
Some worry the movie opening today will ignite violence against Jews.

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