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Saint Paul Pioneer Press (St. Paul, MN) articles from September 2006

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Saint Paul Pioneer Press (St. Paul, MN) back issues from September 2006:

NASA invites group to return: Weather forces students to miss shuttle launch.

Sep 01, 2006

U dorms going virtually dry: New policy prohibits alcohol in all but one residence hall.

Sep 01, 2006

Was pricey roadwork needed?: Streets were 'good' ? or 'failing,' depending on whom you ask.

Sep 01, 2006

Ex-St. Stephen teacher accused of abusing teens: Sex-abuse survivors to inform parishioners.

Sep 01, 2006

Striking Teamsters OK Marathon pact: Workers will return to refinery Tuesday.

Sep 01, 2006

Corrections.

Sep 01, 2006

Minnesota soldiers naturalized: Foreign-born guardsmen get ceremony in Kuwait.

Sep 01, 2006

One hospitalized after ride boat capsizes.

Sep 01, 2006

Panel: Glucose monitor requires study: Medicare weighs wider coverage.

Sep 01, 2006

Glam gal's swag is going, going, gone: Alexis Walsko takes the pacesetter role for Twin Cities women.

Sep 01, 2006

Twins impatient against Royals.

Sep 01, 2006

Library group takes over Book Awards: Spring program still planned; corporate sponsorship sought.

Sep 01, 2006

Fair forecast: fair, but better here than Philadelphia.

Sep 01, 2006

Feds and landlords settle sex harassment cases.

Sep 01, 2006

Freeways are free; fairgoers may clog streets later.

Sep 01, 2006

Governor says 'no' to campaign spending limits.

Sep 01, 2006

Military confirms Minnesota soldier's death.

Sep 01, 2006

Senate candidates exchange jabs at State Fair debate.

Sep 01, 2006

J. River gets a break: The tiny Minneapolis-based company, long biding its time with its own media-jukebox software, has landed a lucrative contract with Televisa.

Sep 02, 2006

Charter school director charged with theft, fraud: Leader of now-shuttered Chiron accused of using money for gifts.

Sep 02, 2006

St. Paul church-commune considers leaving town: Sometimes-controversial Christ's Household weighs move to Sauk Centre, Minn.

Sep 02, 2006

Former candidate admits to detailed opponent research: Entenza now says he spent $40,000 to study Hatch, others.

Sep 02, 2006

Pawlenty rejects spending limits: Decision frees challengers from campaign restrictions.

Sep 02, 2006

Foster care system being scrutinized: Officials want better screening to keep likely abusers out of program.

Sep 02, 2006

Rice Street tavern owner was a great storyteller.

Sep 02, 2006

Activist was 'the best of St. Paul'.

Sep 02, 2006

Crosstown roadwork on hold till next year: Contractors question state's cost estimate.

Sep 02, 2006

Gang sends candidate to hospital: DFLer says he doesn't plan to file police report.

Sep 02, 2006

The science of healing: Medtronic's founder shares his medical philosophy: Combine high-tech devices with low-tech caregiving, while targeting the mind, body and spirit.

Sep 02, 2006

Ventura drops severance rule.

Sep 02, 2006

U.S. Senate race off to a testy start: State Fair debate is the first sign of a fierce run-up to Election Day.

Sep 02, 2006

Vikings need Johnson to remain healthy.

Sep 02, 2006

Dorm is where the heart is: Our sample of college students shops Target and Ikea, is tech savvy and curls up on a quilt from home.

Sep 02, 2006

Minneapolis OKs Wi-Fi install: Some residents may have service by this winter, US Internet says.

Sep 02, 2006

Panthers' defense preserves victory: Solberg brings down Knights QB on final play.

Sep 02, 2006

Panthers air it out in victory: London tosses four touchdown passes against rival Knights.

Sep 02, 2006

Doggy desperado on the lam after escape: Man who freed dangerous pit bull from kennel sought.

Sep 02, 2006

Optimist, protector killed in Iraq.

Sep 02, 2006

Special-ed costs soar, with fewer ways to pay: Schools face dilemma as they tap general-ed funds to cover state aid shortfall.

Sep 03, 2006

They've got energy. They've got ideas. But do they have a chance?: 3 women are long shots as they challenge the major parties' endorsees for governor.

Sep 03, 2006

Engineer held 50 patents, 'liked a challenge': Columbia Heights man founded two firms.

Sep 03, 2006

Northrop Auditorium director dies while biking: Dale Schatzlein, 58, brought cutting-edge performers to Twin Cities.

Sep 03, 2006

Melting tradition: St. Paul Winter Carnival organizers hope to broaden its appeal by changing some of the best-known institutions. And they expect to hear more than a few complaints.

Sep 03, 2006

Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Amy Lindgren column: It's time for you to get to work ? in politics.(Column)

Sep 03, 2006

Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Edward Lotterman column: Voters need to keep eye on farm bill.(Column)

Sep 03, 2006

Powerful personal stories intrigue new Women's Press editor.

Sep 03, 2006

Nice guy wooed her with bunches of roses.

Sep 03, 2006

Suburbs seek fix for aging houses: Citing property owners has pros, cons for Inver Grove Heights, West St. Paul.

Sep 03, 2006

HIGH-SPEED CHASE: While Minneapolis works on its wireless Internet network and St. Paul worries about falling behind, some say the national race for municipal Wi-Fi may not be such a good idea.

Sep 03, 2006

Stuck with Koren.

Sep 03, 2006

A touchy-tummy tale: How one sick tabby gets new food and a starring TV role, and the feline's ham-it-up owner gets in on the act, too.

Sep 04, 2006

Death of county inmate surprises man's family: Report on workhouse incident expected Tuesday.

Sep 04, 2006

Tight race for DFL's attorney general nod: Swanson, Luther and Kelley face off Sept. 12.

Sep 04, 2006

ADHD can be first test of college: Teens with the disorder find they need more than medication to handle new freedoms and responsibility.

Sep 04, 2006

Last chapter for James' cronies: Log's entries record some of gang's Stillwater Prison years.

Sep 04, 2006

For one hopeful, it's all in a name: Republican fears ethnicity will shift primary votes to felon.

Sep 04, 2006

Happy holidays?: Maybe yes, maybe no. Here's how we think they all stack up.

Sep 04, 2006

Simple diet, exercise, fun key to return to athletic shape.

Sep 04, 2006

Bollinger signs extension.

Sep 04, 2006

Fair attendance up over last year; Labor Day sets record.

Sep 05, 2006

New U students told to cram and scram.

Sep 05, 2006

2 died in holiday weekend crashes.

Sep 05, 2006

Summer's over; traffic jams are back.

Sep 05, 2006

Till next year: Eat, they said. Only food on a stick, they said. So I did ? for nine days. And the result is as confounding as the diet was delicious.

Sep 05, 2006

Bigger foe will battle crop killers: U's expanding facility can head off threats.

Sep 05, 2006