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The first rule of the streak is, don't talk about the streak. It's 14 games now, nearly a solid month of losing since opening night, and after Wednesday's Target Center drubbing by the first-place Nuggets, officially the worst start ever to a Timberwolves...
Tags: Kurt Rambis, Minnesota, Denver, Denver Nuggets, allnews, Minnesota Timberwolves, Chauncey Billups
Nearly a year ago, Minnesota's national image stemmed solely from Tubby Smith's fame, not from its body of work. A December neutral-court upset over Louisville, a top-10 team at the time, in Glendale, Ariz., changed everything. The Gophers became part...
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1 billion airport expansion back on track Jerry Holt, Star Tribune MAC is voting on whether to upgrade Humphrey Terminal. The Humphrey Terminal in 1998. Airport officials are planning for a bigger future - but one that also is tied to the future of...
Tags: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Airport-Humphrey Terminal, Business Finance, Star Tribune
Two Minnesota residents have been killed and four others injured in a two-vehicle crash in southern Wisconsin. According to the State Patrol, a 24-year-old woman was driving a Dodge Caravan south on I-39/90 near Newville Road in Rock County, when traffic...
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Condition Critical" is an occasional series by Star Tribune reporters examining the economic squeeze on today's health care system. Feb. 1: Once immune from recession, Minnesota's hospitals and medical clinics have seen wave after wave of layoffs as consumers...
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State health officials declared Tuesday that the H1N1 outbreak has passed its peak in Minnesota, at least for this wave, and said they have downgraded the level of flu activity from "widespread'' to "regional,'' meaning that fewer than half the regions...
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On Tuesday, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. reported that Minnesota’s banks earned $64.8 million in the third quarter, up 64 percent from the previous quarter but still down significantly from the first quarter and from a year ago. And while loan...
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Barely a block from the Mississippi River sits a neighborhood Mark Twain could not have imagined. Men with henna-streaked beards and women in full-body hijabs streamed Tuesday past the Maashaa Allah Restaurant, the Alle Aamin Coffee Shop, the Kaah Express...
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Minn. — A push to scrap a Minnesota law barring new nuclear power plants gained a pair of influential supporters Tuesday, adding intensity to a debate before a state Legislature that has narrowly resisted the change. Democratic Rep. Tim Walz and Republican...
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Jurors resume deliberations in Petters trial Jerry Holt, Star Tribune Tom Petters If they don't reach a verdict Tuesday, they will take the rest of the week off for the Thanksgiving holiday and resume deliberations next Monday. By DAVID PHELPS , Star...
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