Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from July 1998:
St. Paul police officer chosen as Maplewood's next chief.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Despite gore, `I Went Down' a charmer.(VARIETY)(Review) (movie review)
Jul 01, 1998;
Let's make a deal; Deadline arrives for Vikings ownership bids.(SPORTS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Reds waste no time, blast Hawkins; Twins falter as Cincinnati adds to streak.(SPORTS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Green Tree Financial officially sold to Conseco.(BUSINESS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Farmers hope Union Pacific will help, not hurt, the harvest; Railroad vows to prevent problems that led to big losses for farmers last season.(BUSINESS)
Jul 01, 1998;
FYI; Spice for life.(TASTE)
Jul 01, 1998;
Radke is likely to be lone All-Star.(SPORTS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Nestle finds some `fun' in `Armageddon'.(TASTE)
Jul 01, 1998;
Never one for rules, the Will Hop Inn says a busy, hearty goodbye.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Power to be restored by today, NSP says.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Two men charged in random slayings of two bar patrons.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Speed limits: A year later; Despite higher limits, drivers hold steady Speed limits on Minnesota highways have gone up, but few drivers seem to take that as permission to speed. One traffic official says fatalities haven't increased significantly.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Neighbors criticize plan for `U' soccer stadium.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Moose trails can lead to trout-troves.(SPORTS)
Jul 01, 1998;
From the St. James Hotel's Veranda Cafe and the French Meadow Bakery and Cafe:; Thousand Island Salad Dressing and Summer Sunburst Salad.(TASTE)
Jul 01, 1998;
Hit-and-run victim yelled at driver to slow down; The victim's cousin, a witness to the killing, says the driver was aiming at the man. Another witness was the dead man's 3-year-old daughter.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Grand Prix lost over $1.8 million in '96, '97; Founder patient but cautious as documents detail race costs.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Critic's choice.(VARIETY)
Jul 01, 1998;
People.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
NAACP calls for audit of Minneapolis schools.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Pulling up steaks: Murray's will move to new office tower.(BUSINESS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Minnesota legislators are high on the donation lists of airline, pesticide PACs; Reps. James Oberstar, Jim Ramstad and Collin Peterson are among Congress' top recipients of campaign contributions from the interest groups.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Despite record year, General Mills reports decline in net income.(BUSINESS)
Jul 01, 1998;
When to stop screening for cancer; There is no clear-cut guideline on when to quit screening older patients for cancer. Life expectancy, the patient's general health and risk levels are important considerations, doctors say.(VARIETY)
Jul 01, 1998;
Agency calls for protection of Canada lynx as threatened species.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
McHale can see dispute from both sides.(SPORTS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Abortion-reporting law gets slow start; Most of state's new rules begin today.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Wife testifies in husband's murder trial.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
St. Paul teacher joins Ventura ticket; Pick reflects role education may play in governor's race.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Pearl Jam rewards faithful with inspiring show.(NEWS)(Review)
Jul 01, 1998;
Libraries asked to review Internet access.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Three indicted in '96 slaying of Byron Phillips.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Teen charged with murder in death of hunting partner; A Farmington boy almost was allowed to plead guilty to carelessly firing a gun, but a judge rejected the plea and then a witness changed his account of the fatal shooting.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Hennepin Board approves $1 million for jail.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Irreconcilable differences?; Roger Headrick is expected to make another bid on the Vikings, but his rift with the team's ownership group remains an obstacle.(SPORTS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Rationality moves out as downtown Target enters; `Cheers of Minneapolis' brought character to Nicollet Mall; it now faces extinction.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Grand Casinos splits, joins with Hilton; Firms will merge gambling operations into Hilton spin-off.(BUSINESS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Food to go; Keefer Court Food Inc. Bakery.(TASTE)
Jul 01, 1998;
Forbes in Twin Cities to push tax overhaul; Publisher and presidential hopeful renews call for flat tax rate.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Distinctive Fed building to get face lift.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Coming up in July; Can you say `hot'?(VARIETY)
Jul 01, 1998;
For lockout primer, take look at Wolves.(SPORTS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Ceridian to get $404,000 building loan from state.(BUSINESS)
Jul 01, 1998;
One whopper of a strange tale; Catfish caught in Lake Phalen.(SPORTS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Health report card gives Minneapolis mixed review.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Wedding day hues; Traditional white and ivory are being joined at the altar by pink, taupe and even purple as a growing number of brides are saying `I do' to colored gowns.(VARIETY)
Jul 01, 1998;
FYI; The absolute latest on tree debris.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Body of Inver Grove Heights man recovered from Zumbro River.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Ann Bitter, president of Children's Museum, resigns.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Las Vegas bidder cited in ruse.(SPORTS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Now we're cooking!; What do weekend culinary wannabes do when they get serious about learning to cook? They take a class from a professional chef.(TASTE)
Jul 01, 1998;
`Armageddon': Lots of laughs, intentional or not.(VARIETY)(Review) (movie review)
Jul 01, 1998;
112-year-old Afton church building destroyed by fire; It was summer home of sculptor designing Korean War memorial.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998;
Starr's stumbles; Court sets him right on attorney privilege.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998
Skills gap; A sensible bill to make training work.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998
Letters from readers.(NEWS)
Jul 01, 1998
Letters from readers.(NEWS)
Jul 02, 1998
Endangered; Time to renew, revise special law.(NEWS)
Jul 02, 1998
The pack is back; But wolves still need protection.(NEWS)
Jul 02, 1998
Helen Winter, widow of Max Winter, dies.(NEWS)(Obituary)
Jul 02, 1998;
For Sale: Country, 222 years old, loaded with amenities but lacking in character.(NEWS)
Jul 02, 1998;
Bids are in, Headrick's out; Vikings are sought by Taylor, McCombs and ...(SPORTS)
Jul 02, 1998;
Supervalu reports strong first quarter, stock split; 40 new stores are planned.(BUSINESS)
Jul 02, 1998;
What's the number again? U S West to spend $1 million on 651 education.(NEWS)
Jul 02, 1998;