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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from October 1997:

New-schools plan warmly welcomed; Minneapolis hopes six schools on the North Side will help rejuvenate some of the city's most troubled neighborhoods.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

St. Paul man sentenced in fatal shooting.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Four Inns shares recipe for Graham Cracker Pie.(TASTE)

Oct 01, 1997;

Home-canned foods are good for only one year.(TASTE)

Oct 01, 1997;

St. Paul notes NHL inflation; Yardstick is ticket average of more than $40 per seat.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Critic's choice.(VARIETY)

Oct 01, 1997;

U S West completes sale of 32 state exchanges.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

People.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Turnquist Inc. acquired by Unisource.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Today's tip.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Life jackets are required for hunters in boats.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

The Observatory; Time flies when you're exploring the solar system.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Check on Continental's engine care increased.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Mondale urges a ban on `soft-money' donations; Campaign-finance bill's prospects still seem dim.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Exercise is key to making yourself fit for old age; Life as a weak, stiff elderly person is a destiny many of us can avoid if we would just get moving and keep ourselves strong and flexible, exercise experts say.(VARIETY)

Oct 01, 1997;

Judge rules nurses' suit can go to trial.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Property taxes; Megamall tax case a learning experience The Mall of America's appeal of its property-tax assessment produced a variety of lessons, from details about the mall's operations to strategies for reaching a pretrial settlement.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Macalester plans vigil tonight in wake of recent racist act.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Absence makes the plants grow thirstier; OK, OK, I neglected the green things while my wife was gone - so prune me.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Lower Minneapolis school levy means reduced property taxes.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Printing operation slows N.Y. Times.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Lakeville's turnout for school vote surpasses expectations.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

State's chief justice steps down; A.M. (Sandy) Keith will retire in January after nine years on the Minnesota Supreme Court.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Keith championed rights of least powerful; Vision created system that worked for poor, kids, minorities.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Grace Johnson dies; foster mom to hundreds.(NEWS)(Obituary)

Oct 01, 1997;

Imation says numbers to fall short of analyst expectations; Plus a write-off will result in loss.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

2 new hotels going up in downtown Minneapolis; One for the thrifty; one for longer-term stays.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Columnist disagrees with the media's failing grade; Blowing debate events out of proportion? Unfair to mayor? He doesn't think so.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Six Minneapolis schools will share $502,602 federal grant.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Food to go; Sahib's Gateway to India.(TASTE)

Oct 01, 1997;

Private wells linked to frog deformities; Researchers find that water from some ponds and wells has produced abnormalities in lab tests. But it's far too early, they say, to know whether the findings suggest an impact on human health.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Conditions good for Saturday's waterfowl opener.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Senate OKs money for flood-control projects; Also, Transportation Department has released $12.2 million to repair Minnesota highways.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Mixed review for Minnesota in tax study.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Coming up in October; A tad cooler.(VARIETY)(Review)

Oct 01, 1997;

One man's CALLING; Paul Englund's life-long love of waterfowling has led to a second career as a custom call maker, expert duck and goose caller and respected advocate of ethical waterfowl hunting.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Metro transportation engineer named.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

It's official: Wolves' contract craziness is now out of control.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

St. Paul weighs merits - and fate - of 1858 house.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Corporate Report names new editor.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

FYI; Montantes autopsy shows `blunt trauma'.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Mid-List Press finds a niche.(VARIETY)

Oct 01, 1997;

Wary of car-rental agencies, St. Paul considers development moratorium.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Metro Transit to buy 163 new buses.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Dunlap wins release of police documents.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

FYI; October memo.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Hiring smart is vital in tight labor market, business coach says.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Blandin mill being sold to another global firm; Finnish company to pay $650 million.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Dot dot dot; Lichtenstein and the art of parody.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997

Middle East talks; A start, but only a start, toward peace.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997

Vintage voyage; After finding a 1951 Ford woodie wagon in a garage up north, a local carpenter did a little work on it and amazed folks by driving it to California for a car convention.(VARIETY)

Oct 01, 1997;

Finally, Garnett gets involved in talks; Meetings between All- Star and team will resume today.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Christy enters not guilty plea.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Playing time opens up for Henderson; Injuries in backfield could give freshman a start vs. Spartans.(SPORTS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Violence slips through TV rating system via commercials; They're often unfit for kids, and parents may need to push for tougher regulations, a Minneapolis doctor says in a report published today.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Tidbits.(TASTE)

Oct 01, 1997;

Henry principal among 8 educators awarded $25,000 for work.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

He's a new man, and he intends to prove it; Not too long ago, Jeffrey Wanchena weighed 420 pounds. Today, the 46-year-old is at 250, and he's all set for the run of his life.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

New tax on frequent-flier miles begins today.(BUSINESS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Pro-stadium group asks delay of session; Although the Twins may soon be sold, ballpark advocates still want to round up more votes to save the team.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997;

Letters from readers.(NEWS)

Oct 01, 1997

Letters from readers.(NEWS)

Oct 02, 1997

Violent ads; Broadcasters need a better policy.(NEWS)

Oct 02, 1997

Lott's killer amendment; Union provision would block reform.(NEWS)

Oct 02, 1997

DA FRANCHISE; Big money, even bigger demands The money: $125 million The contract length: 6 years The average: $20.8 million per season The extras?: No signing bonus or out clause.(SPORTS)

Oct 02, 1997;