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Man sets sights on Somali premiership

Published November 7, 2007

;MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - For years, Abdurahman Ali Osman worked behind the scenes on creating Somalia's fragile government. Now he wants to lead it. The St. Paul man is among a handful of Somalis in line to...

University student found dead

by Emma Carew
Published November 6, 2007
Edward Bump was found dead by his girlfriend in a Mankato apartment.

Underground lab for IT physics research in works

by Ahnalese Rushmann
Published November 6, 2007
The multimillion-dollar lab will be built near Orr, Minn., to facilitate the study of the neutrino particle.

Payment history to be reported

by Anna Ewart
Published November 6, 2007
CenterPoint Energy will report customers' bill-payment history to credit agencies come January.

Bridge construction could make a racket

by Liz Riggs
Published November 6, 2007
Pile driving for the reconstruction of the I-35W bridge is expected to be audible as far as Coffman Union.

As streets are cleaned, students’ cars are towed

by Anna Ewart
Published November 2, 2007
Street sweeping means cleaner lakes and rivers but more towing for University students.

The healing power of a my-size soul mate

by Becky Lang
Published November 1, 2007
'Six Feet Under' scribe keeps characters inanimate with an anatomically correct doll

CURA students survey U impact on surrounding area

by Joy Petersen
Published November 1, 2007
The Neighborhood Impact Study gave grad students some hands-on experience.

I-35W bridge construction likely to continue on schedule, judge says

Published November 1, 2007
The public need for a new bridge will likely outweigh concerns over the contracting.

Minn.-based Medtronic faces scrutiny

by Jake Grovum
Published November 1, 2007
A University surgeon received more than $250,000 for consulting services.

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