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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from June 2005:

Q & A; Digital print sizes matter.(BUSINESS)(Steve Alexander)

Jun 01, 2005;

Firms cater to reigning cats, dogs.(BUSINESS)(Dick Youngblood)

Jun 01, 2005;

Rail riders experience poetry in motion.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

NEW PRAGUE; TRANSITION; savoring goodbye; Lots of butter and love went into John Schumacher's cooking at the New Prague Hotel. And customers lined up for a last meal and a hug as the hotel closed for good.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

THEATER REVIEW; A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE; 'Streetcar' is a powerful ride.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

GARDENING; THE DIRT; Greengirl: A beginning gardener's blog.(HOME & GARDEN)

Jun 01, 2005;

Man sentenced for his role in attempted homicide.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

The E.U. Only a setback, not the end.(NEWS)(Editorial)

Jun 01, 2005

U.N. forum; Ready to change the world?(NEWS)(Editorial)

Jun 01, 2005

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

Jun 01, 2005

Gunman is sent back to prison; The defendant pleaded for mercy in the third trial for the same gang-related killing.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

COLLECTING; THE FIND; BOOK IN BRIEF: TIME PASSES ON.(HOME & GARDEN)

Jun 01, 2005;

QUESTIONS; JIM FRANK.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

IMPROVE IT; Garage logic; Is your garage the last frontier on the organizational front? Wall-based and cabinet organizing systems are one way to tame the wild beast. A sampler of some of many options:.(HOME & GARDEN)

Jun 01, 2005;

Hatch seeks opening of files; Glaxo provided the sealed documents in a probe involving Canadian drug imports.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 2005;

IMPROVE IT; HG FIXIT; Energy audit might get to root of soot.(HOME & GARDEN)

Jun 01, 2005;

homelessness; the newest solutions; Politicos see long-term housing as viable alternatives to shelters.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

K.C. has to think anything possible.(SPORTS)(Jim Souhan)

Jun 01, 2005;

ON BASEBALL; Twins can count on closer.(SPORTS)(ON BASEBALL)

Jun 01, 2005;

Joseph Karth, St. Paul's longtime representative in Congress, dies.(NEWS)(Obituary)

Jun 01, 2005;

Woman sentenced for bilking Medicaid.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

THE 2005 LEGISLATURE; SPECIAL SESSION; House, Senate meet briefly, will reconvene this week.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

It's curtain call For the Beahens, The Beahen siblings - Brad, Bob and Kate - have been involved with musical theater at Anoka High for nearly a decade. The run ends with Kate's graduation.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

Last words for seniors; `Can you believe we've come this far?' Graduation speeches, long the realm of platitudes and cliches, now are oftentimes chosen by judges who want speakers to say something new.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

Cities peer into their futures; As more and more people come to cities in Anoka and Ramsey counties, local officials plan for their arrival with help from the Metropolitan Council.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

NORTH METRO INSIDER; Coon Rapids continues creating its vision.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

LETTERS.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005

That other season, in detail.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

IN BRIEF; ELK RIVER; Jensen delivers report on splitting district.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

On St. Anthony lawn, threat of satire severe.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

SHUFFLED, BUT NOT MUFFLED; The Mounds View boys' tennis team doesn't look much like last year's version, which won the state title. That hasn't stopped it from contending for a repeat.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

Anoka jumper surprises herself, coaches; Now considered a threat for the Class 2A state triple jump competition, Katie Johnson first had to face down disappointment.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

Woman's suit claims sex abuse by a nun; Suit against Rochester order says abuse occurred in the 1960s.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

NWA cost-cutting means BYO reading material.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 2005;

After 28 years, Fridley coach shakes last hands; David Loo, who will retire this year, always taught his tennis players to remember the team and to know he was there for them.(NORTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

Obituaries.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005

Everything rhymes with June.(VARIETY)(Kim Ode)

Jun 01, 2005;

Blues singer led the life that the music is all about.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

CRITIC'S CHOICE.(VARIETY)

Jun 01, 2005;

State poet? Pawlenty opts to forgo it; Laureate proposal vetoed despite strong legislative support.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

Boutique pharmacy dispenses service; Minnetonka-based PrairieStone pharmacies soon will become the first in the nation to offer a system that helps the elderly manage their medication.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 2005;

Rapson to leave McKnight Foundation.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

Man found dead in river is identified.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

Opener becomes a fiasco.(SPORTS)(Ron Schara)

Jun 01, 2005;

CANINE CADET; Apple Valley Police officer Eve Rudolph-Peterson has been training with her dog, Radar. Together, they make up the department's first K-9 unit.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

U of M professor Leonard Schuman.(NEWS)(Obituary)

Jun 01, 2005;

Eagan will fight to keep course open.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

Scooter segues into Minnesota.(BUSINESS)

Jun 01, 2005;

A new opportunity for minority students; A program that aims to prepare minority students at Burnsville's Nicollet Junior High for high school honors classes is such a success that it will expand next year.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

More all-girl science classes set in Burnsville.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

New business rules: Burn, pulverize or shred; Law raises standard for disposal of personal data.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

'Sisterhood' takes itself seriously - and that's a good thing.(VARIETY)

Jun 01, 2005;

Jumpin' jammies! Sleepovers are now a regular activity for children as young as 6. But are they a good idea? Parents on the front lines say yes, with limits.(VARIETY)

Jun 01, 2005;

How young is too young regarding sleepovers?(VARIETY)

Jun 01, 2005;

OBITUARY; BELLE PLAINE; Dick Fox, 54, taught social studies.(SOUTH)(Obituary)

Jun 01, 2005;

City weighs apartment licensing; Burnsville wants to help ensure housing is safe by collecting fees to cover inspections, but some officials think licensing rentals is unnecessary.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

Apple Valley vets are Sainted; When Steve Butler made the St. Paul Saints, he became the second former Eagle on the minor league baseball team, joining Nick Gretz.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

SCHOOL NEWS; IN BRIEF.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

Voters say `No' to Shakopee; Voters reject a referendum on doubling the Shakopee community center's size as the schools prepare to ask residents to fund for new buildings.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

Pohlad would share stake in Twins sale; Plan gives public a percentage if team is sold within 10 years.(NEWS)

Jun 01, 2005;

IN BRIEF.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005

Lakeville aims for 1st state title; The Panthers were this year's best as a team, but each athlete must fend for himself in qualifying for this month's State High School League track-and-field meet.(SOUTH)

Jun 01, 2005;

CORRECTIONS.(NEWS)(CORRECTIONS)

Jun 01, 2005

IMPROVE IT; THE TOOL BOX; BOOK IN BRIEF: FAST SOLUTIONS.(HOME & GARDEN)

Jun 01, 2005;

Advantage Cleveland; Indians win latest one-run duel with Twins.(SPORTS)

Jun 01, 2005;