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Slate is set for general elections

Published September 14, 2005

;Minneapolis mayoral race will pit Rybak against McLaughlin By Cati Vanden breul [email protected] Minneapolis city primaries are over and the results are in. Mayor R.T. Rybak and Hennepin...

Voters to mold local races

by Cati Vanden Breul
Published September 8, 2005

REDITOR'S NOTE: Look for a follow-up story Monday that will outline the issues and explain where people can vote in the primary elections. esidents will decide Tuesday in a primary election which mayoral...

From the Ukraine, with Love

by Erin Adler
Published September 8, 2005
'Everything is Illuminated' highlights the thin line between comedy and tragedy

Minnesota reduces blood-alcohol limit from 0.10 to 0.08

by Elizabeth Cook
Published August 17, 2005
Greg Hestness said there have been 182 DWIs in the last year on campus.

U.S. military Veterans come to U’s West Bank for rest, recuperation

by Than Tibbetts
Published August 10, 2005

Olive-green tents stamped "U.S." formed a temporary city on the West Bank recreation fields last week. And for a few days, the area looked more like a military base than a ball field, as camouflaged personnel...

Daring rescue comes to the big screen

by Steven Snyder
Published August 10, 2005
Director John Dahl tells the story of the largestever U.S. military rescue in 'Raid'

In search of the next great hoax

by Steven Snyder
Published August 10, 2005
New Bell documentary catalogues the pranks, hoaxes and cons of Alan Abel

Director Posin eyes teenage condition

by Erin Adler
Published August 3, 2005
Teenagers are sliced from the world of their parents in director Arie Posin's vision of sprawling suburban America

‘Broken Flowers,’ Dreams and Memories

by Steven Snyder
Published August 3, 2005
Project of Jim Jarmusch and Bill Murray hits the road to confront the past

‘Last Days’ misses Kurt Cobain’s fall

by Keri Carlson
Published August 3, 2005
Director Gus Van Sant errs with too much celebrity and too little empathy

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