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Saint Paul Pioneer Press (St. Paul, MN) articles from February 2007

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Saint Paul Pioneer Press (St. Paul, MN) back issues from February 2007:

Mastodon has metal world in its grasp ? er, death grip.

Feb 01, 2007

Minnesota / Law builds case on abusers: But strangulation convictions get little jail time, report says.

Feb 01, 2007

St. Paul / Campaigns could be a wild ride: Council challengers reporting healthy fundraising totals.

Feb 01, 2007

Church to house youth theater: SteppingStone begins renovations on local landmark.(Landmark overview)

Feb 01, 2007

Rosemount-Inver Grove Heights / Pollutant not found in cities' water: Private Washington County wells to be tested for chemical.

Feb 01, 2007

Lucky 6 claim the prize in Hunt II: Medallion turns up minutes before frenzy of final clue.

Feb 01, 2007

If you think Elektra is just another record label, you don't know Jac.

Feb 01, 2007

Is gun bill for safety or license to shoot?: Measure would extend spaces for justified use of deadly force.

Feb 01, 2007

'Mom, we're in a bus accident!': Panicked students called home before helping each other.

Feb 01, 2007

BUILDING SOLIDARITY: Javier Morillo, a Yale-educated history scholar, wins praise for rejuvenating the janitors union.

Feb 01, 2007

Bush farm policy draws fire: Proposals would limit subsidies, spend more on conservation.

Feb 01, 2007

Twin Cities / Digital billboards to show missing-kid alerts: Controversial ad boards with changing messages facing court fight, cities' opposition.

Feb 01, 2007

Xcel plans $210M wind farm in state: CEO says he's wary of legislative energy mandates.

Feb 01, 2007

Lawson cements IBM alliance.

Feb 01, 2007

Franken tells some he's running.

Feb 01, 2007

St. Paul may ban realistic toy guns.

Feb 01, 2007

Minnesota Legislature / Clean energy bill takes first step: 25% of electricity would come from renewable sources.

Feb 02, 2007

Lawyer had wit, sincerity.

Feb 02, 2007

If it looks like a gun, St. Paul wants it gone: Ordinance to protect kids and cops would be a first in Minnesota.

Feb 02, 2007

'Sober house' suffers setback: Facility loses initial vote as it confronts negative perceptions.

Feb 02, 2007

St. Paul Winter Carnival 2007 / Too cold for the Torchlight Parade? Maybe: Organizers decide to shorten route and might even cancel capstone procession.

Feb 02, 2007

'You never think you're going to get it': Persistence pays off for half-dozen medallion finders, who nevertheless express amazement at their success.

Feb 02, 2007

Calm weather boosts Travelers' 2006 profit: Profit grew 159 percent over hurricane-ridden 2005, but this year's storm season is expected to be more active, increasing insurance claims.(Financial report)

Feb 02, 2007

Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Allison Kaplan column: Because if you're going to write about fashion, you better look good.(Column)

Feb 02, 2007

Others question driver's skills: Parent says schools were warned about crash's bus operator.

Feb 02, 2007

Alliant shoots past projected earnings.

Feb 02, 2007

Local bookstores are abuzz about Harry.

Feb 02, 2007

Flu shot clinic scheduled after boy dies: Outbreaks have been reported across Minnesota, but a child fatality remains 'very rare'.

Feb 02, 2007

Correction.(Correction notice)

Feb 02, 2007

After complaints of racism, district re-evaluates use of book ? currently required reading for sophomores.

Feb 02, 2007

WCCO-AM adds Spanish podcast.

Feb 02, 2007

Art teacher accused of molesting two girls in U of M housing.

Feb 02, 2007

Something about this swindle doesn't add up: Ex-county worker says accrued benefits should cover her theft ? and she wants whatever's left.

Feb 03, 2007

FBI investigates high-level aide to sheriff: Fletcher offers no details in probe of public information officer and close friend.

Feb 03, 2007

Army priest accepts his cross: As the Rev. Tim Vakoc gradually recovers from a severe brain injury sustained in Iraq in 2004, he ministers to people along the way.

Feb 03, 2007

Soldier dies in Iraq of natural causes: First sergeant was member of 'Desert Bulls'.

Feb 03, 2007

Attendants, NWA haggle: Union wants fewer givebacks, says airline is better off now.

Feb 03, 2007

These underdogs love to run: Jamaican dogsled team defies expectations.

Feb 03, 2007

Canceling account worth 4 cents took 7 years.

Feb 03, 2007 ... Byline: Debra O'Connor Feb. 3--Charles Morin of White Bear Lake decided to move his accounts from Merrill Lynch to a different financial services company. For years, an old friend had been his Merrill Lynch agent, but after his friend retired, Morin felt he was passed from ...

Correction.(Correction notice)

Feb 03, 2007

Ramsey County / Two girls allege fondling at art class: Private lessons were in U housing; tutor arrested in Illinois.

Feb 03, 2007

Travelers yields to Georgia: Insurer drops plan to cut some agent commissions.

Feb 03, 2007

On second thought, the parade prevails: Expecting a wind chill of more than 20 below, Winter Carnival organizers tried calling off tonight's Torchlight Parade. Then, the mayor weighed in.

Feb 03, 2007

A newfangled way to expand.

Feb 03, 2007 ... Byline: Nicole Garrison-Sprenger Feb. 3--Ameriprise Financial could go on a buying binge in 2007. No, the Minneapolis-based financial planning company won't be snapping up competitors like Merrill Lynch or RBC Dain Rauscher. But it is giving its network of 7,500 ...

Wetterling, other abductions 'similar'.

Feb 03, 2007

NFL sacks church Super Bowl bash.

Feb 03, 2007

Frigid inside, too: Gophers misfire, lose 17th game in a row to Illini.

Feb 04, 2007

St. Paul / At Alary's, the Bears are still the home team: The tailgaters, the fight song and the 22 big screen TVs are ready for today's showdown.

Feb 04, 2007

Departure time for Northwest CEO?: Northwest CEO Steenland says he plans to stay on after the airline leaves bankruptcy, but some expect the new board to look for someone else.

Feb 04, 2007

Hester, Vinatieri very special: Bears returner, Colts kicker may play key roles today.

Feb 04, 2007

Google me, Google you: Admit it: You search for your name on the Internet. But do you ever get the urge to contact those people who share your name to find out just who the heck they really are? Reporter Richard Chin did.

Feb 04, 2007

Tuition dispute not just about U: Smaller schools on both sides of border rely on reciprocity.

Feb 04, 2007

Princely matters.

Feb 04, 2007

Inver Grove Heights / Last of city's volunteer fire chiefs?: As chief retires, suburb considers making its fire chief full time.

Feb 04, 2007

Breathing easier.

Feb 04, 2007

If the game's not for you ...

Feb 04, 2007

From espresso to expressions of love.(Recipe)

Feb 04, 2007

Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Midwest Weekend column: playground in the woods.(Column)

Feb 04, 2007

Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Chris Niskanen column: Conservation council determined to create a new, workable model.(Column)

Feb 04, 2007

Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Ruben Rosario column: Boy's fate is lesson in tolerance.

Feb 04, 2007

An unhealthy situation: The dearth of school nurses in Minnesota may put a student's health in the hands of a teacher, a secretary or even a volunteer. Now, budget concerns may mean the loss of more health professionals.

Feb 04, 2007

Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Charley Walters column: Twins, Mauer talk deal.(Column)

Feb 04, 2007

On a car, it means cleaner air. For a thief, it means $150: Catalytic converter thefts rise with demand for their metals.

Feb 05, 2007

Dad's dying wish for her: 'Keep hold of your dreams'.

Feb 05, 2007

Lakeville / A level playing field for kids with disabilities: City, league and nonprofit work on special ballpark.

Feb 05, 2007