Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from December 1996:
Despite scoring woes, Wolves drop Toronto.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Locked up?; Databases are focus in debate over intellectual property.(BUSINESS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Key matchups; Shootout with Cards could doom Vikings.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Clay Center moves; Walker opens a window.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Vikings enter month facing key issues.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
`Cable Guy' features a fuzzy Jim Carrey, out-of-focus plot.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Review) (movie review)
Dec 01, 1996;
A closer look; Vikings vs. Arizona.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Gophers respond to challenge; Beat Michigan St. in Hockey Showcase.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Harris' shot lets Gophers escape, gain title game.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Tidbits.(TASTE)
Dec 01, 1996;
Jungle's `Bus Stop' drives us to familiar territory.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
A colorful art competition - in the flesh.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Music: Edgecapades '96.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Music: Gregory Isaacs.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
There's a new pro team in town; Slam will open its basketball season today.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Johnson is hoping to remain a Viking.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Self-help; Lists may offer more than top 10 ways to self-help.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Review) (book review)
Dec 01, 1996;
Classical music: Julia and Irina Elkina.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Selfless giving, dignified receiving; Gifts to brighten day for 57,000 kids.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Readers thought Wacker headline was mean.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
SINGING the praises of HUNTING; Rocker and hunting advocate Ted Nugent pines for the buzz of sunrises and whitetails and his inalienable right to enjoy both.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
At high-rises, many face high anxieties; Two Minneapolis public apartment complexes soon may be scheduled for demolition, and that leaves residents - many of whom are elderly or disabled - worried about where they'll live.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Community centers try to keep up with Joneses; Around the Twin Cities area, publicly owned facilities with everything from pools to theaters to meeting rooms keep sprouting up - even though they lose money. Now they have to compete against private fitness centers - and one another.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
New `Romeo & Juliet' can't hold a candle to earlier adaptation.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Can de-icer contaminate a dog's paws?(VARIETY)
Dec 01, 1996;
People.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Paperbacks; Art books of all sizes to stuff in your favorite bibliophile's stocking There's plenty here to satisfy the choosy, from Pablo Picasso to photographer Bristol.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Lack of quality in NBA helps Wolves.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Marbury must adjust to grind of NBA season.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
O'Shaughnessy aims to showcase women.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Owatonna Cabela's site will include big museum.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Nutcracker's Harlem renaissance; Tchaikovsky takes the A train in Donald Byrd's "Nutcracker," which aims to be the jazziest, most American version yet.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
By the numbers.(BUSINESS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Target proposal has shop owners worried; Mall project to displace smaller stores.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Former big-play Giant plummets to obscurity.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Hornets on pins, needles as Bogues rehabs knee.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Actress has done it all at 24; Godreche set out early to reach goals.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Seeking cures for Medicare's several ailments; We regularly hear about the looming `bankruptcy' of Medicare, but this actually isn't its largest problem.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
A jackpot for British arts; National lottery has pumped nearly $1 billion into fine arts.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Last-minute touchdown sinks St. John's; La Crosse rallies from 30-8 deficit to win.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Flower power.(VARIETY)
Dec 01, 1996;
Iturbe returns minus rib, but gains insight; The former Totino Grace star is back with Clemson's basketball team after surviving a life-threatening blood clot.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Preach loudly ... and carry a gun?; Minister isn't confessing in case of assault on cable TV worker.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
FYI; Plugged in and ready for take-off.(TRAVEL)
Dec 01, 1996;
Dear Genny X; Should she walk away from a `friendship' when he needs help?(VARIETY)
Dec 01, 1996
Fire at Wayzata apartment building displaces residents.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
At least 4 die in holiday weekend crashes.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
FYI; An officer and a ...(VARIETY)
Dec 01, 1996;
Emmanuel; A seasonal showcase for Christian singers.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Frantic 3 minutes turned AA title game into classic.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Memoirs, sequel top year's regional books.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Don't fault fans for apathy; check the record.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Swanson to return to state, choreography.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Dec 01, 1996;
Shopping simplified in SOHO; For travelers visiting New York City on the holidays, SoHo's funky array of boutiques, galleries and shops ensures a cache of unique and affordable gifts.(TRAVEL)
Dec 01, 1996;
Cozy new SoHo Grand Hotel is a right neighborly addition.(TRAVEL)
Dec 01, 1996;
Eveleth man dies in construction accident.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
3 entrepreneurs search for niche that fits; From pet care to cigar/wine coverage to tie sales at work, they cover bases.(BUSINESS)
Dec 01, 1996;
One-man outreach program: Flynn makes his mark; Archbishop Harry Flynn has been making the rounds of his parishes for 13 months. Comparisons with his predecessor, John Roach, are inevitable.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
First Fan leads the cheers for a new ballpark; When it comes to sports, Gov. Arne Carlson is either in the game or as close to the action as he can get.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Anoka County could top 350,000 by 2020.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996;
State needs more than fee increases to preserve resources.(SPORTS)
Dec 01, 1996;
Video reunions; No substitute for being there.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996
Budget surplus; Propose a longer-term Christmas present.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996
Letters from readers.(NEWS)
Dec 01, 1996
Letters from readers.(NEWS)
Dec 02, 1996