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

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

Travelers faces storm suit: Whistleblowers accuse insurers of overcharging U.S. after Katrina.

Jun 01, 2007

Woodbury frolics: Royals advance to play North St. Paul in state quarterfinals.

Jun 01, 2007

Two classes, 70 years: Members of the South St. Paul High School classes of 1937 and 2007 talk about dating, career options and keeping in touch, then and now. A lot has changed in 70 years.

Jun 01, 2007

Volunteer background check plan up for vote: Chaperones would pay half the cost of determining their own criminal histories.

Jun 01, 2007

just call him Torrid Hunter: He's healthy, he's driven and, at 31, he's showing maturity at the plate. If this is his last season with the Twins, he is making it memorable.

Jun 01, 2007

U wins in another Mee era: Family has strong baseball connections.

Jun 01, 2007

Complaint details teacher, girl crossing a line: Intimacy between Como Park music instructor, junior began with school play, authorities say.

Jun 01, 2007

City buys property after feuds with owner: Officials have no plans yet but say 5-acre purchase could protect adjacent wetlands.

Jun 01, 2007

Thoemke to fill vacancy on board: Advisory group leader picked to replace Al Oertwig.

Jun 01, 2007

In 70 years, graduates met the world.

Jun 01, 2007

Swindlers eyeing your money: Attorney general says high-tech scams proliferating.

Jun 01, 2007

Drug firm's movie gets mixed reviews: With local showing, critics say story of disease patients is just an advertising ploy.

Jun 01, 2007

Winfield integral to pass defense: His agent expects him to end absence today.

Jun 01, 2007

Decision on Thelen due today.

Jun 01, 2007

U embraced colorful bookseller.(Obituary)

Jun 01, 2007

After veto, Thomson expansion in doubt: Publisher sought state, local tax breaks to grow in Eagan.

Jun 01, 2007

Coleman warns about new budget troubles: Mayor blasts Pawlenty's veto of tax bill, says it leaves city with projected $15M shortfall.

Jun 01, 2007

Fans line up outside Macy's for the 'Ultimate Prince Xperience'.

Jun 01, 2007

NWA aims to stretch its horizon.

Jun 01, 2007

Cargill seeks sweet deal: But new Diet Coke ingredient faces hurdles at FDA.

Jun 01, 2007

Medtronic to cut jobs in cardiac division: Up to 500 positions to go; Twin Cities impact uncertain.

Jun 01, 2007

Customer satisfaction eludes retailers online: Bricks-and-mortar stores struggle in survey.

Jun 01, 2007

'Knocked Up': Sidesplitting, sweet and surprisingly insightful.

Jun 01, 2007

VIKINGS: Winfield says he will attend training camp.

Jun 01, 2007

Governor to St. Paul mayor: Don't blame state for your budget problems.

Jun 01, 2007

Missing sex offender turns himself in.

Jun 01, 2007

I-35W to close tonight through Monday.

Jun 01, 2007

St. Croix Falls man arrested after deputies threatened.

Jun 01, 2007

WILD: Former No. 1 pick Thelen not signed.

Jun 01, 2007

Collapse at Maple Grove construction site injures nine workers.

Jun 01, 2007

9 hurt in concrete collapse at site.

Jun 02, 2007

Residents mobilize over road project.

Jun 02, 2007

On vacation, but still in the loop.

Jun 02, 2007

Prince fans line up for perfume package.

Jun 02, 2007

Goligoski, Okposo remain undecided.

Jun 02, 2007

Totino-Grace prevails: Rally boosts Falcons into state tournament.

Jun 02, 2007

Trading shots over state aid: Coleman fumes about lost funds; Pawlenty, unfazed, considers extra session.

Jun 02, 2007

Twists and turns: New maze garden adds even more opportunity to explore the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.

Jun 02, 2007

Wild opt not to sign Thelen: Ex-first-round pick can re-enter draft.

Jun 02, 2007

Rehab plans change: Twins ponder sending Mauer to minors for recovery.

Jun 02, 2007

SPCO an old hand performing the new.

Jun 02, 2007

Clinton shifts stance on health care: Focus is now on efficiency, not universal coverage.

Jun 02, 2007

Taking powwow to the people: A suburban school district has teamed up with American Indian parents to give students a lesson in history and culture.

Jun 02, 2007

Cop gets probation for assault conviction: Judge says behavior 'breeds mistrust' in law enforcement.

Jun 02, 2007

Back on the land: When word spread that Hmong farmers were having trouble finding small plots of land to rent, more than 100 Minnesota and Wisconsin landowners stepped forward - and crops are thriving.

Jun 02, 2007

Another building sold in downtown St. Paul.

Jun 02, 2007

Med-tech looks strong despite cuts: Cardiac-device difficulty doesn't reflect whole industry, analysts say.

Jun 02, 2007

Steady and ready: Slowey displays his control and composure in six-inning debut.

Jun 02, 2007

Winfield 'excited' to be on board: Cornerback mum about reason for his two-month absence.

Jun 02, 2007

Scott thinks starting job is his: Defensive end feels slighted by demotion.

Jun 02, 2007

Struggling school on verge of closing: Dakota Academy has lost its sponsor, faces management problems and money woes.

Jun 03, 2007

Newport woman shares centennial with cathedral.

Jun 03, 2007

A prom of their own: The state's first prom for young Muslim women gave participants a chance to experience an American rite of passage - without making cultural compromises.

Jun 03, 2007

Water wasters will pay up this summer: City creates fee scale to deter its most egregious consumers.

Jun 03, 2007

Cathedral's birthday party draws a crowd: Hundreds gather to mark the church's centennial Saturday with bells, music, tours and a parade.

Jun 03, 2007

Talk turns low-tech at ham radio gathering: Amateur radio operators are still out there - and they're using the airwaves for good in their roles in emergency planning.

Jun 03, 2007

Silva gives little, gets less: Righty pitches well, loses again.

Jun 03, 2007

Contract isn't weighing on Birk.

Jun 03, 2007

MAKING UP FOR LOST MILLIONS: Marcus McCauley's senior season was costly and disappointing, but the rookie cornerback is determined to rebound.

Jun 03, 2007

Mauer heading to Florida for rehab.

Jun 03, 2007

STANDOUT STAND-IN: The Twins haven't lost anything with Mike Redmond behind the plate instead of Joe Mauer.

Jun 03, 2007

Velocity back for Rainville.

Jun 03, 2007

Osseo's defense halts Humboldt.

Jun 03, 2007

Check your bags, then check out some art: Project to give airport visitors a taste of Minnesota culture.

Jun 03, 2007

Vigilance and vision: St. Paul Public Schools Superintendent Meria Carstarphen makes no apologies for her management style - and to many, she is exceeding expectations.

Jun 03, 2007