Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from October 2001:
Potential strike effects.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001
Terrorists solely to blame for attack, Albright says; In a sermon in St. Paul, the former secretary of state cautioned against pointing the finger at U.S. policy.(NEWS)(AFTER THE ATTACK)
Oct 01, 2001;
BIG TEN; Sneak preview: No. 14 Northwestern at Ohio State.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
MONDAY'S PEOPLE.(BUSINESS)
Oct 01, 2001
Motorcycle accident closes I-94 for more than an hour.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001
Culpepper confounds the Bucs.(SPORTS)(Dan Barreiro)
Oct 01, 2001;
Afghan refugees; Another coalition needs support.(NEWS)(Editorial)
Oct 01, 2001
Pakistan; Keeping a friend in the fold.(NEWS)(Editorial)
Oct 01, 2001
Letters from readers.(NEWS)(Letter to the Editor)
Oct 01, 2001
FAME AND ENGINEERING; Local project wins award; The work of facilities engineering - keeping a building operating reliably and, hopefully, inexpensively - often thought of as a mundane and glamorless job, is moving into the spotlight, if only for a moment.(BUSINESS)(TECH@WORK)
Oct 01, 2001;
TODAY; `Hey' for housing.(VARIETY)
Oct 01, 2001;
It's a Grand Old Flag; let's keep it flying; Stone Arch Bridge and other city sites are perfect spots for patriotic displays.(NEWS)(The Flanagan Memo)
Oct 01, 2001;
Guard changing at Four Inns.(NEWS)(Around St. Paul)
Oct 01, 2001;
Sister Justina, servant of poor, dies.(NEWS)(Obituary)
Oct 01, 2001;
READER RESPONSES.(BUSINESS)
Oct 01, 2001
A kid's Life; Marlow Bruneau is an ace volleyball player, a classical musician and a doting sister to her younger siblings, Lauren and Bronson. At 14 1/2, the world is her oyster.(VARIETY)(SERIES: A kid's Life)
Oct 01, 2001;
Fans cling to Midway's charms; Baseball could be headed downtown, as the Saints and St. Paul officials consider a riverfront ballpark.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Mindworks Extra; Forum for young writers; Speaking about the unspeakable.(VARIETY)(Mindworks: AFTER THE ATTACK)
Oct 01, 2001
You could marvel at this Carter.(SPORTS)(Patrick Reusse)
Oct 01, 2001;
Man running through traffic near Mall of America is hit, killed by car.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Critic's choice.(VARIETY)
Oct 01, 2001;
State stands on high alert for terrorism.(NEWS)(AFTER THE ATTACK)
Oct 01, 2001;
From rail to trail? Depends on sale; The Dakota Rail has run its course as a freight line. But the 44-mile route - which winds through marshes, lakes and rural countryside - is the subject of a bidding war between public entities and private investors.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Airline workers rally for measures to soften blow as layoffs multiply.(NEWS)(AFTER THE ATTACK)
Oct 01, 2001;
Pudding cake tips (and feeling ducky); From recipes to helium M&Ms, Uncle Al gets things off his chest.(VARIETY)(Al Sicherman)
Oct 01, 2001;
Madden gives coach the credit.(SPORTS)(Sid Hartman)
Oct 01, 2001;
Investing in America; Those who answered the call for a "patriotic rally" on Wall Street might be disappointed in the turnout but not in their decisions.(BUSINESS)
Oct 01, 2001;
State workers to strike; Up to 28,000 poised to walk out today as settlement eludes state, two unions.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Culpepper frustrates Tampa Bay.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Ventura calls timing of state strike `unfortunate'; Union leaders defend `democratic right' to seek better pay and working conditions.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001;
TWINS NOTES; Champagne, sympathy; Cleveland's Cordova feels for his former teammates.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Looking, learning, pondering; Cleveland wins division; Twins think of what might have been.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
`U' tries to head off the hurt; Road just gets tougher for Gophers after overtime loss to Purdue.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Key plays seal victory; Chamberlain's catch, Kelly's interception spark Vikings.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Won and two; Vikings ease desperation with late drive for first victory.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
The agony of victory.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001
GAME NOTES; Taunting penalty toughens the road.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Rants AND Raves; Fans' comments about the Week 3 victory vs. the Buccaneers.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001
Offense keeps chipping away.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Some stability would help; Newest Wild player has bounced around, been injured often.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
House in order; The Timberwolves remain sold on Joe Smith's upside, and he is setting out to prove again that this is where he belongs.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Cranes train for trip led by `parent' plane.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Airport security veterans agree more is needed.(NEWS)(AFTER THE ATTACK)
Oct 01, 2001;
MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK; Remedies for error; Our local sportsmen mostly kept their emotions in check this weekend, even though the justification for a rant or two was at times considerable.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2001;
Afghan refugees; Another coalition needs support.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001
Pakistan; Keeping a friend in the fold.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001
BANKRUPTCIES.(BUSINESS)
Oct 01, 2001
READER RESPONSES.(BUSINESS)
Oct 01, 2001
Letters from readers.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2001
Letters from readers.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001
State strike; Bargaining should resume soon.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001
Farm policy; A good report from the Bush team.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001
A kid's life; Aaron Dow walks in two worlds. He plays computer games, gets A's in English, hangs out with his friends. But he also studies Ojibwe language and is learning the traditions of his ancestors.(VARIETY)(SERIES: A kid's life)
Oct 02, 2001;
Fire guts Minneapolis pet shop; $500,000 in fish, lizards, other contents lost.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001;
AremisSoft names George Ellis CEO, chairman.(BUSINESS)
Oct 02, 2001;
Star Tribune drops suit over Stringer's autopsy; Medical examiners' roles unclear, paper says.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001;
Baby's death brings inquiry; Should the Sartell woman whose son died in her car be prosecuted? It's a complex question.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001;
The fair-minded will see value in downtown Target project.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001;
FATS & FICTION; All fats are not equal. Nor are they all bad. They provide energy, and some even help fight heart disease.(VARIETY)(Your health)
Oct 02, 2001;
2 men charged with beating homeless man, leaving him burning in fire in Minneapolis; Victim in critical condition after legs partly amputated.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001;
PUBLIC SAFETY; Tests of crime evidence on hold; Collection will continue, but scientific analysis must wait.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001;
Domestic abuse plan to focus on evidence; Minneapolis program takes blame off victim.(NEWS)
Oct 02, 2001;
DVD Notebook; Horror movies dominate as Halloween approaches.(VARIETY)
Oct 02, 2001;
ANALYSIS; Border patrol; The investigation into the eligibility of transfer students on Eastview's hockey team raises a question: Should teams should be able to use out-of-district athletes?(SPORTS)
Oct 02, 2001;
State strike; Bargaining should resume soon.(NEWS)(Editorial)
Oct 02, 2001