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

ST. PAUL; Federal grant to help pay for airport drainage project.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005

BCA is hiring to fight meth scourge and sexual predators.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

An old friend gets a new life; A vacant St. Paul church will be transformed into the Steppingstone Theatre for Youth Development.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

So, Tommy Lee, what was so upsetting at the MOA?(NEWS)(C.J.)

Sep 01, 2005;

'U' law profs' political giving; Study: Most donors gave to Democrats, but influence on teaching questioned.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

Distant storm could chill Minnesota farm markets; No one knows when Louisiana ports might again receive state's crops.(BUSINESS)

Sep 01, 2005;

Dahl steps down after 18 seasons at St. Cloud State.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

Northwest unveils double-miles deal; The frequent-flier offer is a response to efforts by United to woo concerned consumers.(BUSINESS)

Sep 01, 2005;

HURRICANE KATRINA; Recession may be lurking as economic effects spread.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

HURRICANE KATRINA; HOW IT WILL AFFECT YOU; Hold on to your wallet. Hurricane Katrina will hit home for Minnesota residents in many ways. Here are just a few of the effects that the storm will bring:.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

Test scores; Keep the upward trend going.(NEWS)(Editorial)

Sep 01, 2005

Befriended; Kindness sends a timely message.(NEWS)(Editorial)

Sep 01, 2005

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

Sep 01, 2005

MINNESOTA STATE FAIR; Staying at the `Hilton'; A rite of the 4-H experience includes a stay at one of the celebrated dormitories.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

YOUR GUIDE TO THE STATE FAIR; A DAILY PULLOUT SPECIAL SECTION; Thursday, September 1, 2005.(SPECIAL)

Sep 01, 2005;

Hip to be fair; The State Fair, hip? Not unless the context is the effect of deep-fried food on that part of one's anatomy. Our fair is proudly, even defiantly, unhip - or is it? We sent our panel of trend-spotters to find the haute in hot dog heaven.(VARIETY)

Sep 01, 2005;

Some fans dig every facet of this Diamond; High ticket prices or long drives can't keep these fans from Neil.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

A pioneer in the era of $3 gas; A Golden Valley dealer was alone at the summit Wednesday, but not for long.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

HURRICANE KATRINA; Minnesotans digging deep to help.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

St. Olaf's Donald Hoiness dies at 83.(NEWS)(Obituary)

Sep 01, 2005;

RESTAURANT REVIEW; The new fab pho; Que Nha offers surprising dishes not on other area Vietnamese menus.(TASTE)

Sep 01, 2005;

COUNTER INTELLIGENCE; La Belle Vie plans October opening.(TASTE)

Sep 01, 2005;

Dispute with daughter puts Paulucci in court.(BUSINESS)

Sep 01, 2005;

Ventura signs on with online gambling.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

HURRICANE KATRINA; NOTEBOOK; Minnesota set to send workers, other assistance.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

Yecke bound for a more receptive climate.(NEWS)(Katherine Kersten)

Sep 01, 2005;

White supremacist runs for Minneapolis City Council.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

HENNEPIN COUNTY; Libraries offering classes to boost computer skills.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005

Fair enough; fall is coming; The stages of life play out at the great get-together.(VARIETY)(BACKFENCE)

Sep 01, 2005;

LOCAL TASTINGS.(TASTE)

Sep 01, 2005;

HURRICANE KATRINA; Displaced New Orleans residents decry `disaster of humanity'.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

MARKET WATCH; CIDER FREEZE.(TASTE)

Sep 01, 2005;

UPDATE; BACTERIAL MENINGITIS; New vaccine recommended for students.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

MUSIC REVIEW; NEAL DIAMOND; Veteran performer Diamond smooths over rough edges.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

Plea deal for man accused of kicking cop.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

State has stopped paying for Viagra, sex-change surgery.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

UP IN THE AIR; SEVEN DAYS ON NORTHWEST AIRLINES; DAY 7; Travelers offer two opposing perspectives; A door problem drives one flier away; a poor United experience brings another back.(BUSINESS)

Sep 01, 2005;

Obituaries.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW WEEK; As `U' figures show, Vikings own this town.(SPORTS)(Patrick Reusse)

Sep 01, 2005;

ST. PAUL SCHOOLS; S.A.T. RESULTS; More high marks for St. Paul students; Release of test scores show gains across district, including struggling schools.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

FIVE FOOTBALL GAMES TO WATCH THIS WEEKEND.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

CRITIC'S CHOICE.(VARIETY)

Sep 01, 2005;

MINNETONKA @ WAYZATA, 7:55 TONIGHT, TV: FSN NORTH; the game; The 2005 high school football season kicks off with a rematch of last year's Class 5A championship game.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

MINNETONKA @ WAYZATA, 7:55 TONIGHT, TV: FSN NORTH; the players; One of the top running backs in the state will go against one of the top linebackers in the state in another high-profile matchup.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

SWIMMING/DIVING `05 PREVIEW; TOP STORY LINES.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

HURRICANE KATRINA; New Orleans: Diagram of a disaster; "The city will not be functional for two or three months." - Ray Nagin, New Orleans mayor.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005

September is not a month of extreme measure; Not too hot, not too cold, time for wistful farewells.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

Wolves fined for paying expenses at voluntary camp.(SPORTS)(Sid Hartman)

Sep 01, 2005;

CORRECTIONS.(NEWS)(CORRECTIONS)

Sep 01, 2005

Meals make a difference, whether or not you're on the road. Our readers offer a taste of their vacation travels.(TASTE)(Restaurant Review)

Sep 01, 2005;

TIDBITS.(TASTE)

Sep 01, 2005;

TWINS; 1-0 LOSS AT KANSAS CITY; Twins find a way to hit but not score.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

TWINS NOTES; Gardenhire defends his moves; Manager says relievers have been getting worn down.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW WEEK; 'SHOW ME' TIME; The solo act begins tonight for wildly talented running back Laurence Maroney, the St. Louis native who finds himself alone in the Gophers' once-crowded backfield. But the spotlight is not what he craves.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

GOPHERS VS. GOLDEN HURRICANE; GAME 1: 9:15 P.M. TONIGHT, SKELLY STADIUM (CAPACITY 35,542). TV: ESPN2. RADIO: 830-AM.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW WEEK; Mind games they don't mind.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

EDITOR'S PICKS.(VARIETY)

Sep 01, 2005;

Four resign from Vets Home; Care problems found during an unannounced inspection of the Minneapolis home prompted the administrators to step down.(NEWS)

Sep 01, 2005;

It's been a long road back for tight end Kleinsasser.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

VIKINGS NOTES; James eager to test himself against Seattle.(SPORTS)

Sep 01, 2005;

WEEKEND WATCH; A listing of noteworthy happenings.(VARIETY)

Sep 01, 2005;

ART.(VARIETY / FREETIME)

Sep 02, 2005;

NWA pilots ready for more concessions; The airline warns that it's edging closer to bankruptcy.(NEWS)

Sep 02, 2005;

Aim, numbers improve on dove hunting opener.(SPORTS)(Dennis Anderson)

Sep 02, 2005

Auditor questions cost of board's party.(NEWS)

Sep 02, 2005;