Saint Paul Pioneer Press (St. Paul, MN) back issues from July 2006:
Analyst urges 3M to fire execs who hurt profit: Company's stock has tumbled 10 percent since Friday announcement lowering expectations.
Jul 11, 2006 ... Byline: John Welbes Jul. 11--Whether market forces or a lack of foresight were to blame, 3M Co. didn't please investors with its Friday announcement of lowered profit expectations. While the company cited poor market conditions in the flat-panel TV market, some ...
State GOP demands answers from Hatch, Entenza.
Jul 12, 2006
Pawlenty calls for moratorium on drug ads.
Jul 20, 2006
Spokesman: Idaho crews did what they could to search for missing man.
Jul 20, 2006
Attorney general hopeful Cotter drops bid.
Jul 20, 2006
Six injured as vans crash in MSP airport tunnel.
Jul 20, 2006
Freeways overcome asphalt spill and morning crashes.
Jul 20, 2006
PATRIOT ON THE ROOF: A N.Y. artist has set out to paint rooftop flags in all 50 states. With Minnesota, he's nearly half done.
Jul 21, 2006
Mail center plan advances: With Minneapolis back in picture, Postal Service studies environmental effect of suburban relocation.
Jul 21, 2006
'No amount of money will bring them back': Red Lake School District, families reach $1 million settlement in shootings.
Jul 21, 2006
Elroy Webster was Cenex chairman: His role in merging farm co-ops crucial.
Jul 21, 2006
Pawlenty pushes for crackdown on drug ads: He says they can spur needless purchases.
Jul 21, 2006
Mattson, Cotter bow out of DFL race: Swanson, Luther, Kelley still vying in primary.
Jul 21, 2006
Wilf, local officials say stadium plan is alive: Partners in Vikings project try to quash recent doubts.
Jul 21, 2006
Twin Cities CEO in deal to acquire Sun Country.
Jul 21, 2006
Put down the razor, step away from the mirror: From Joe Mauer to Johnny Depp, guys are letting their whiskers grow again.
Jul 21, 2006
HMONG YOUTH HOLD COURT: Urban Tennis summer program encourages minority students to pick up the sport.
Jul 21, 2006
Neshek has fan with U tie.
Jul 21, 2006
Sex offender arrested for taking pictures of area boys.
Jul 21, 2006
Skull found in Minnesota River at Carver.
Jul 21, 2006
Five boys, a man with a camera -- a porn arrest: Convicted sex offender held after raising suspicions at a wooded St. Paul park.
Jul 22, 2006
3-year sentence soft, says judge: Maximum penalty called too lenient for sex offender.
Jul 22, 2006
Storage unit held stolen copper, tools: Some materials match those businesses lost.
Jul 22, 2006
Homeowners hit hard as adjustable-rate mortgages reset: Can families absorb the shock? Some can; others prepare for bankruptcy court.
Jul 22, 2006
SMALL LEASES, BIG PROFITS?: A Golden Valley investor hopes his small-equipment franchises take off.
Jul 22, 2006
BWCA die-hards shrug off the flames: Many campers, canoeists, hikers refuse to let fire spoil their north woods plans.
Jul 22, 2006
West Nile death reported: State issues warnings after virus claims first victim of the year.
Jul 22, 2006
GIFT OF LIFE ONLY DEEPENS FRIENDSHIP: Retired sheriff's sergeant receives partial liver donation from the wife of his prot?g? on the force.
Jul 22, 2006
Soloist gives promising preview of Edinburgh fest.
Jul 22, 2006
Corrections.
Jul 22, 2006
State's rivers, crops and fires -- even skeeters -- are thirsty: Parts of Minnesota elevated to 'severe' drought category.
Jul 22, 2006
Sun Country's new flight plan: New owners want to add flights, cities.
Jul 22, 2006
When investors carp, he listens.
Jul 22, 2006
Como pops conductor, 84, 'lived to perform': Mayor sang, roof leaked, and show went on.
Jul 23, 2006
Drink, drive, kill, go home: In Minnesota, most drunken drivers convicted of homicide get a big break at sentencing.
Jul 23, 2006
MAKING PREHISTORY: The creator of Rainforest Cafe is taking a big gamble but says this week's opening of the first T-Rex restaurant in Kansas City, Kan., will provide the Jurassic spark needed to grow a whole new chain.
Jul 23, 2006
Overtime disputes fill dockets: Who qualifies for premium wages?
Jul 23, 2006
Riverfront condominiums a tough sell: Developers grapple with scant interest.
Jul 23, 2006
He saw Rondo, but Bell doesn't see a repeat: In Q&A, Met Council head says Central Corridor light rail won't disrupt community.
Jul 23, 2006
Fatal shooting jars 'Little Sweden': Police, residents say killing could be town's first homicide.
Jul 23, 2006
Blazes pose little peril to wildlife: But several animals hit by cars while fleeing.
Jul 23, 2006
Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Amy Lindgren column: Interviews require careful preparation.
Jul 23, 2006
Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Edward Lotterman column: Mother Nature has final word on crop profits.
Jul 23, 2006
For one family, living without a TV is the right program.
Jul 23, 2006
Young local designer already on the runway and ready for takeoff.
Jul 23, 2006
Civility rules: Working together to reduce the pain of divorce.
Jul 23, 2006
Preschool classmates, high school sweethearts, now husband and wife.
Jul 23, 2006
Cotton up to the good stuff.
Jul 23, 2006
Limits sought for University Avenue: Group seeks ban on drive-throughs, auto stores.
Jul 23, 2006
Dream course: The best 18 holes in the Twin Cities.
Jul 23, 2006
Baseball's ups, downs.
Jul 23, 2006
Riddering plays the best man twice.
Jul 23, 2006
Officer shoots, kills man after chase.
Jul 23, 2006
Afternoon at Sommerfest spans generations.
Jul 24, 2006
Deputy seeks to erase her arrest: Officer says she was victim of domestic violence, but prosecutors argue incident is part of pattern.
Jul 24, 2006
Weekend shooting reopens debate: Fatality involving an officer raises questions about police approaches and gun availability.
Jul 24, 2006
Third Burnsville home burns in two weeks.
Jul 24, 2006
New week starts in summer vacation mode, commuters keep a move on.
Jul 24, 2006
Stroke survivor used marathon as motivation.
Jul 24, 2006
Businesses discover IM isn't just for kids.
Jul 24, 2006
Party's over for these 'zombies': Six Minneapolis revelers jailed on suspicion of carrying fake bombs.
Jul 25, 2006
Two dead in overnight Minneapolis shootings.
Jul 25, 2006
Charter schools kept off the field: Teen loves football, but district says no.
Jul 25, 2006
It helps drinkers -- can it stop thieves?: The drug used against alcoholism holds hope for treating shoplifting.
Jul 25, 2006
Gang member was son, too: As police reveal some details of death, a family mourns a loved one they call gentle.
Jul 25, 2006