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Earthquake survivors walk amidst collapsed buildings and rubble in downtown Port-Au-Prince, Thursday, Jan. 14.

Haiti disaster hits home

by Jessica Van Berkel
Published January 17, 2010
Haitian students and experts discuss how to help the disaster-stricken nation.

Panic, looting and triage after major Haiti quake

by Jonathan M. Katz
Published January 13, 2010
Some Haitian leaders suggested up to 100,000 people died in the earthquake.

Climate leaders gather in Denmark

by Raghav Mehta
Published December 7, 2009
Scientists and world leaders will spend the next 11 days discussing solutions to climate change.

Russell Ath. to rehire laid-off workers

by Michael Rietmulder
Published December 1, 2009
Workers laid off at a Honduras plant will likely be back to work in 2010.
Keith Ellison, D-Minn., speaks at the International Day of Climate Action rally at the State Capital on Saturday.

Hundreds rally for climate action

by Mackenzie Martin
Published October 25, 2009
Locals gathered as part of International Day of Climate Action.

Danish official speaks at Humphrey about climate change

by Cody Vanasse
Published October 1, 2009
The Deputy Chief of Mission for the Royal Danish Embassy spoke at the Humphrey Center about the United State’s role in the upcoming Copenhagen conference.

U regent’s trip to Berlin sheds light on German health care system

by Taryn Wobbema
Published October 1, 2009
A 13-member delegation learned what’s working and what needs work in Germany’s universal health care system.

Somali President to speak at U on Sunday

by Ibrahim Hirsi
Published October 1, 2009
The visit marks the first time a Somali president has visited Minnesota.
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Minneapolis celebrates sister cities

Published July 20, 2009
The city hosted the second annual event with representatives from nine cities Sunday.

Austria examines evidence against female Nazi concentration camp guard

Published June 26, 2009

>VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Austrian prosecutors are examining new allegations against a female Nazi concentration camp guard who evaded prosecution decades ago for lack of evidence, officials said Tuesday. The...

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