Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from April 1999:
Wolves notes; Suddenly, the draft becomes vital again.(SPORTS)
Apr 01, 1999;
WHAT'S COOKING.(TASTE)
Apr 01, 1999;
Short-term pain, long-range gain?; The Twins' decision to slash their payroll this year, while generally expected to consign the team to another low finish, may turn out to be a good thing for them and for baseball.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
U.S. Bank juggles exec ranks; Operation to be combined; Duim to retire.(BUSINESS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Former governor's gift is voluminous; On what he calls a "traumatic day," Elmer L. Andersen says goodbye to the books he's donating to the "U.".(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Yet another power outage; Despite some spring success, manager Tom Kelly says the lack of a long-ball threat will be one of the Twins' major weaknesses again.(SPORTS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Lawyer Robert Tuveson, 71; he also was a conservationist.(NEWS)(Obituary)
Apr 01, 1999;
Panel shifts light-rail priorities toward St. Paul; Amendment to link the Twin Cities along University Avenue approved.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Twins Spring training notebook; Another top pick fails: Serafini is sold to Cubs.(SPORTS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Commentary; Minneapolis should improve process for designing buildings.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
TIDBITS.(TASTE)
Apr 01, 1999;
Pie-thrower consumed by cause, ally says.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Federal judge dismisses suit against Ceridian.(BUSINESS)
Apr 01, 1999;
It's curtains for Skyway Theatre, 27 years later; Aging building, fewer viewers led to closing.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Saunders says practice is key for Timberwolves.(SPORTS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Shopping bag; Uptown store specializes in mirrors.(VARIETY)
Apr 01, 1999;
Minnesota road work kicks in Monday; Disruption, delays are on the agenda.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
RESTAURANT REQUESTS; Lutsen Resort's chef shares his recipe for Swedish Creme.(TASTE)
Apr 01, 1999;
Home values show strong increase in Ramsey County; But with the rise comes possibility of bigger property-tax bills in 2000.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
More than 200 in Minneapolis demonstrate against bombing.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Computer is given assignment of matching schools, sections.(SPORTS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Apologies from Hwy. 55 groups - but not pie-thrower; Suspect charged in Capitol assault, admits `nonviolent act' of humor.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Critic's choice.(VARIETY)
Apr 01, 1999;
People.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Ryan hasn't carried out the Twins' plan.(SPORTS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Firm fined in St. Cloud explosion; State OSHA issues two citations, including one for lack of plan to avoid damage to gas line.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
At Gabe's, sports Giggles are on the house.(VARIETY)
Apr 01, 1999;
Met Council candidate list is whittled to 42, sent to legislators; Five incumbents make the cut, but some prominent names are gone.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Roundup; Ventura visits rising Red, but doesn't bring promises.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Counselor serves as source for hope and help; Kwame McDonald, who fought for civil rights in the '60s as a member of St. Paul's Urban League, still works on solving problems. Many of those problems come from high school basketball players needing guidance.(SPORTS)
Apr 01, 1999;
JUST DESSERTS; Carrot cake: A classic sheds some of the fat.(TASTE)
Apr 01, 1999;
Dollars & sense; Money-wise teens LifeSmarts helps ninth- through 12th-graders get ready for the financial complexities ahead - from IRAs, to savvy shopping, to the fine print of credit-card contracts.(VARIETY)
Apr 01, 1999;
Tcath will leave local Jewish Council for Chicago chapter.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
COUNTER INTELLIGENCE; Diners looking to Lyn-Lake.(TASTE)
Apr 01, 1999;
RESTAURANT REVIEW; Personnel makes a difference 128 Cafe keeps funky charm and flavor; romantic Bobino wavers in hands of new chef.(TASTE)(Review) (restaurant review)
Apr 01, 1999;
Ex-coach accused of violating order to avoid girl, 15.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Hennepin-Lyndale junction to be rebuilt this summer.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Not in my back mall; Roseville council sets temporary moratorium on development The Har Mall Mall in Roseville wants to replace a closed store with a Cubs Foods store. Opposition arose from neighbors who worry about the added traffic, lighting and noise.(BUSINESS)
Apr 01, 1999;
St. Paul man pleads guilty to sex assault.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Dry weather fed early start to grass fires, DNR says; But rain, snow expected by weekend could relieve some of the danger.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Grants cover a range from crop studies to services for the poor.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
In spring, `U' dreams of bowl.(SPORTS)
Apr 01, 1999;
FOOD TO GO; Pepito's Mexi-Go Deli.(TASTE)
Apr 01, 1999;
State's largest giver of grants faces the future; New leaders are moving into place to administer the legacy of a family fortune built on the 3M Co.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Coming up in April; Be good, now, April.(VARIETY)
Apr 01, 1999;
Editors' picks; Brand name golf clubs at Bank's.(VARIETY)
Apr 01, 1999;
Harsher sentence sought in fatal hit-and-run; As driver gets his sentence, mother wonders if tipster deserves reward.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
EDITOR'S NOTE.(HOME & GARDEN)
Apr 01, 1999;
Stories told in clay at Minneapolis galleries.(VARIETY)(Review)
Apr 01, 1999;
3M, `U' lend some resources to St. Paul's planning efforts.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
FYI; Nobody's fool.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
North metro drivers embrace suburban park-and-ride lot; Metro Transit will double available parking at its most successful express bus location.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Shy child became a leader in giving; Virginia McKnight Binger was given the reins of the foundation by her father 25 years ago.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
Luther College President Jeff Baker, 57, dies.(NEWS)(Obituary)
Apr 01, 1999;
Gilding the lily; Asparagus, the lovely vegetable herald of spring, has many devotees who delight in its unadorned flavor. But as the season progresses it's nice to have a few recipes that add an extra note or two.(TASTE)
Apr 01, 1999;
ASK US.(TASTE)
Apr 01, 1999;
Man arrested in assault on co-worker.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999;
A bid for convenience; Buying your antiques online can be easy and exciting, but it's not without risks.(HOME & GARDEN)
Apr 01, 1999;
Promote saving; Poor deserve government help, too.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999
The U.N. in Kosovo; It's hampered by lack of U.S. funds.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999
Letters from readers.(NEWS)
Apr 01, 1999
Letters from readers.(NEWS)
Apr 02, 1999
Reward giving; Non-itemizers deserve deduction too.(NEWS)
Apr 02, 1999
Wellstone and drugs; Promising, if imperfect, Medicare plan.(NEWS)
Apr 02, 1999
Former history professor Walker D. Wyman; was a folklorist in Wisconsin.(NEWS)(Obituary)
Apr 02, 1999;