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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from March 2003:

`Bhakti' is a beautiful blend of song, dance.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Heavyweight happiness at state wrestling tourney.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003

BOYS' HOCKEY PLAYOFFS; Anoka, White Bear win; Tornadoes, Bears claim titles, advance to state.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Ex-porn king Alexander dies at 84.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Coleman's among Senate offices closed by anthrax scare.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

BOYS' HOCKEY PLAYOFFS; Simley rallies, beats Mahtomedi.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

U.S. Canadian border gets `smart'; Security boosted; fast lanes added.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 2003;

2003 SUMMER CAMP GUIDE.(VARIETY)

Mar 01, 2003;

CORRECTIONS.(NEWS)(CORRECTIONS)

Mar 01, 2003

Wolves can't afford to lose this center.(SPORTS)(Dan Barreiro)

Mar 01, 2003;

Chicken feed; Organic standards need vigilance.(NEWS)(Editorial)

Mar 01, 2003

Curbing smoking; MPAAT's sound plan can proceed.(NEWS)(Editorial)

Mar 01, 2003

Letters from readers.(NEWS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2003

FDA proposes warning labels for ephedra.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Last call for ethanol? St. Paul's Gopher State Ethanol plant - which has been under fire for health, noise and pollution issues - is under renewed attack from various levels of government.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Getting from a design to a home.(HOMES)

Mar 01, 2003;

FIXIT; Nesting mice left, but car stinks; now what?(VARIETY)

Mar 01, 2003;

Orville Freeman remembered as consummate family man; Family members and friends said the former governor was a devoted father, grandfather and husband.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Madame Librarian; The new Minneapolis Public Library could bear the name of Gratia Countryman, it's former director. She was a strong professional leader and an unmarried woman who adopted a child - both unusual for women in the early 1900s.(VARIETY)(WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH)

Mar 01, 2003;

Building affordable homes; Families buy designer Habitat homes; Three Habitat for Humanity homes are being built based on the winning entries from a 1998 state contest seeking economical home designs.(HOMES)

Mar 01, 2003;

WILD GAME DAY; AT ST. LOUIS.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Couple charged in Hudson shooting; Suspects remain at large; third man also sought.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Police try to ID man who died at megamall.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

EVERYDAY ETHICS; Their dinner with Jeremy: Bring your own moral dilemma.(NEWS)(FAITH & VALUES: EVERYDAY ETHICS)

Mar 01, 2003;

STATE HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT; INDIVIDUAL; Drive for five still alive; Sanders one victory from Nagel's milestone.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

John Irving, former Crystal manager, dies; He started out as a plumbing inspector; later he helped put city in computer age.(NEWS)(Obituary)

Mar 01, 2003;

Early indications show no foul play in Jenkins' death; Determining the precise cause of death for the University of Minnesota student could take weeks.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

GOP files disclosure complaint against DFL.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Light-rail line is still on schedule; A new report finds the Hiawatha project two-thirds complete, but who will end up paying to run it?(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Minneapolis OKs free, proposed mural.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Scales tip toward a smaller, focused Oppenheimer law firm.(BUSINESS)(ON BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 2003;

NRG OKs deal with executives; $12 million to halt force bankruptcy.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 2003;

COST-CUTTING IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY; PROPOSED CUTS DRAW FIRE; Unions prepare for tough talks.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Obituaries.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003

`On Top of Spaghetti'; A silly song, and now it marks time passing.(VARIETY)(Kim Ode)

Mar 01, 2003;

CRITIC'S CHOICE.(VARIETY)

Mar 01, 2003;

COST-CUTTING IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY; Pragmatic pilots are key for airline.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 2003;

In the Twin Cities; Students, teachers take turn in the peace spotlight; Government not setting good example, one says.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Ex-boyfriend convicted of assault; The victim testified that she was beaten, burned and sexually assaulted in St. Paul over several days.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

DAY FOR WOMEN.(NEWS)(FAITH & VALUES)

Mar 01, 2003;

Thinking smaller; Gas prices, fuel efficiency and safety are drawing some people out of gas guzzlers and into smaller cars.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Stadium commission to start site-bidding process anew.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Vikings promoted supplement use, attorneys say; Stringer family lawyers filed court papers Friday in their wrongful death suit against the Vikings.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

$50,000 reward is offered in '99 case; Woman was paralyzed, later died.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

STATE HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT; TEAM; Freshman propels Simley; Spartans advance to final thanks to Lundblad's pin.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

TWINS NOTES; Not the best start; Reed struggles in his first outing of spring.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Surgery for Milton; Lefthander to miss start of season.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

More than a shooter; Gophers junior forward Steve Esselink has seen his playing time increase not by making more three-pointers but rather by showing he can be trusted on the defensive end.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Pomp and pageantry at the `U'; Bruininks inaugurated president in fiscally conservative ceremony.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Bruininks inaugurated as `U' president.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003

First quiet, then the storm; Down three goals in third, Gophers rally for tie.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Tice is lining up free-agent visits; Team puts focus on cornerbacks.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Volz steps down as state's labor chief; Pawlenty sought move as workers' comp issue roiled.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Irish pub tales make for delicious theater.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

At Carleton, a time for Wellstone; Hundreds gather for symposium at his old school.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Postseason coming into focus for Wild.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

WOLVES NOTES; Fans' needs take priority; Wolves seeking answers for decline in attendance.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

Marching on; Wolves end dominant February with dominant victory.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT; Top heavy, and loving it; May hands first loss to Apple Valley's Laws.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2003;

FICTION; The artistic spark; Two intertwined New York families search for salvation in the self-involved world of art.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 02, 2003;

TRAVEL; Angling by degree: Fly-fishing the 41st parallel.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 02, 2003;

MYSTERIES; Local new talent has an ear for dialogue.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 02, 2003;

71ST ANNUAL NORTHWEST SPORTSHOW; Still in the swing; Former Twins standout Kent Hrbek is enjoying retired life, spending a lot of time fishing and hunting. He talked about his love for the outdoors and seminars he'll conduct at the Northwest Sportshow.(SPORTS)(Dennis Anderson)

Mar 02, 2003

CLASS 3A WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP; Five ... and counting; Apple Valley honors coach Wellstone after latest title.(SPORTS)

Mar 02, 2003;

Gustavus show as fresh as sea air.(ENTERTAINMENT)

Mar 02, 2003;