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‘Country’ separates the bad from the evil

by Michael Garberich
Published November 15, 2007
The Coen Brothers update the Western for the age of multinational drug trafficking.

Despite state job loss, Minneapolis No. 1 for businesses

by Kelly Gulbrandson
Published November 15, 2007

Minneapolis is the best metro area for business in the country, according to a recent study done by the business news source MarketWatch. The study, released Oct. 21, considered four factors when ranking...

Mosque in Como neighborhood provides learning and worship

by Anna Ewart
Published November 15, 2007

Many students might not know it, but since 1997 there has been a mosque tucked in the heart of the Southeast Como neighborhood. Dar Al-Farooq, which means House of Farooq in Arabic, is a mosque and community...

Police honor fallen Minneapolis Park Police officer

by Betsy Graca
Published November 15, 2007
Thousands attended the funeral of Park Police officer Mark Bedard who died Friday from injuries sustained in the line of duty.

Attackers break student’s leg; cars vandalized over weekend

by Andy Steinke
Published November 14, 2007
After they beat him, the attackers hit the student with their car before driving away.

Minneapolis: Most affordable city to live well

by Anna Ewart
Published November 14, 2007
The city was voted No. 1 based on such items such as a cost-of-living index and art and leisure activities.

U aims to compensate for rural health professional shortage

by Ahnalese Rushmann
Published November 13, 2007
University Academic Health Center provides health-service training in under-served areas.

Sale of city parking ramps could lead to more housing and retail

by Anna Ewart
Published November 12, 2007

In a city like Minneapolis, parking can make or break a neighborhood's success. A privately owned company is planning to develop new housing and retail additions near Minneapolis parking ramps after the...

Good Neighbor Agreements make companies lower harmful emissions

by Joy Petersen
Published November 12, 2007
Reducing machine temperatures could reduce emissions up to 70 percent.

Show reaches deaf and hearing alike

by Amber Kispert
Published November 12, 2007
Expressed entirely in ASL, Rathskellar has returned after a three-year hiatus.

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