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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from March 1998:

Shooting Stars; The North Stars became the Dallas Stars almost five years ago, but several ties to Minnesota remain. Dallas general manager Bob Gainey and high-scoring forward Mike Modano have helped make the Stars a leading Stanley Cup contender.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Music: Steve Earle.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

SPCO to premiere works, begin series.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

Remote (outta) control?; NBA's blackout policy leaves fans in the dark.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Gustavus men beat St. Thomas for playoff crown.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Wolves don't owe Grizzlies for trade.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Classical music: Frederic Chopin Society.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

Art: `Fotografs of Flowers'.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

Coleman's story had photographs, Benson's had only words.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Wild turkey blues result from empty mailbox.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Owatonna upsets John Marshall; Goal late in third period gives school its first berth in state tournament.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Afternoon strength gives Gophers another title.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Coleman, Humphrey off to quick starts; Minnesota's major parties start the process of picking their nominees for governor this week. Many in the crowded fields are already known by many voters in their parties. But a few seem to have an edge.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Video Watch; `Fingerprints' rewards patience with subtlety, acting, reality.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

Critic's choice; `Blues Brothers 2000' coasts on the strength of its music.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

Check with vet about dog's burying behavior.(VARIETY)

Mar 01, 1998;

Paperbacks; Book takes fascinating look at women's place in culinary history.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Review) (book review)

Mar 01, 1998;

Coaches put egos ahead of good of game.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

DNR to assess west-central pheasant status.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

A rite to read; Sit down together as a family to savor books.(VARIETY)

Mar 01, 1998;

Counting game turned into compulsive behavior; Therapy, including relaxation techniques, is easing ordeal.(VARIETY)

Mar 01, 1998;

By the numbers.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Just call her Tinkerbell; Elfman revels in her perky image.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

Winona drinking scrutinized after crash; Officials and students in Winona, Minn., have stepped up campaigns against youth drunkenness in the year since five St. Mary's University students and alumni died after visiting bars.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

The week past; Bigger surplus invites politics.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

The persuaders; Public sector is their special interest Lobbyist ranks include a growing corps whose business is the interests of local government.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

March comes in like (blank), out like (blank); Considering a lack of lions and lambs, let's think of something more realistic.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Mad at your meringue? Temperature, temperature.(TASTE)

Mar 01, 1998;

The week ahead; What to build, and how best to pay for it.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

HOLLYWOOD BOWL; What's up with continental Coen craze?(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

Kahn reports a death threat linked to anti-tobacco legislation for bars.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

`A great time to be a Minnesotan'.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Cambridge's Becker sets state career victory mark.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Chicken under bulletproof glass?; Minneapolis KFC's shield is unfortunate sign of the times.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Prolific dancer Greenberg comes home with new work.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

FYI; The Web's slippery slopes.(TRAVEL)

Mar 01, 1998;

Eleven major-party candidates running for governor?; What's a politically-concerned citizen to do? Staff writer Dane Smith provides a guide to the men and women who would be Minnesota's next chief executive.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Dear Genny X; Possessions are overwhelming this pack rat.(VARIETY)

Mar 01, 1998

Videos: All about `Eve's'.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Review)

Mar 01, 1998;

Web weaves network of hometown links for Minnesota troops.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Nicolson memoir beautifully evokes an era.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Review) (book review)

Mar 01, 1998;

Real Dominican Republic exists beyond walls of luxury.(TRAVEL)

Mar 01, 1998;

If you go; Its history and beaches set the Dominican Republic apart.(TRAVEL)

Mar 01, 1998;

Pageant winner taught a lesson about beauty.(VARIETY)

Mar 01, 1998;

COSTA RICA: Wild and mild; It's considered the gem of Central America - a country rich in rain forest and unsullied beaches, a stable democracy with a strong economy. It's also a place where a traveler can experience high adventure in pristine wilderness - or simply find a hammock and relax.(TRAVEL)

Mar 01, 1998;

If you go; Costa Rica is compact, but a car helps.(TRAVEL)

Mar 01, 1998;

Villa Caletas offers stunning view of Pacific.(TRAVEL)

Mar 01, 1998;

Publisher hush on new Prince book; Plus: More musings about our elusive rocker in the works?(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Day at camp.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Shoe company is step ahead of competition; Tradehome is named the top performer among full-service shoe retailers for '97.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Hey, big spender!; Owners criticize Colangelo's open-checkbook habits.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Digital auction; Concept is attracting traditional, new media From Beanie babies to diamond bracelets, merchandise is changing hands as the latest info-fad brings together buyers and sellers on the World Wide Web. And the surge of consumer interest in these microtransactions has attracted heavyweight competition.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 1998;

SPRING BREAK in St. Paul; Once treated as a ditch, Pool 2 of the Mississippi River, stretching between the Ford Dam and the Hastings Dam, now harbors trophy walleyes for late-winter anglers warming to the idea of fishing on water rather than ice.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

On the brink of peace; The end of the Cold War changed the face of Europe. But not even an event of such historic proportions could accomplish what NATO and the European Union are attempting now: to make war in Europe impossible.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Wounded Knee: A 25-year commemorations; Memorial site finds new role as place to heal old wounds American Indians meeting this weekend in South Dakota are trying to replace a place's violent past with a legacy of peace and unity.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Golden boy's image tarnished; With his team mired in a disappointing season, Detroit's Grant Hill has been showing the strain of huge expectations.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Navigating tobacco Web site takes digging.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Wolves vs. Pistons; Target Center.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

New art commissions light up `U' buildings.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 01, 1998;

Smith tour continues with visit to Seattle.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Victories and wins not the same thing; Coach Cheryl Littlejohn says the progress her Gophers made this year will translate into successful seasons in future years.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

CC dashes last of Gophers' home-ice hopes.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Prelude: Gophers get past Wildcats; Encore Thursday as Big Ten tourney opens.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

No Bones about it: Pitcher seeks redemption.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 1998;

Who'll stop the trains?; The closure of a rail line will mean a shift in train traffic, and two residential areas - one in St. Louis Park, the other in Minneapolis - are finding themselves engaged in an unusual confrontation to keep their tracks quiet.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 1998;