Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from October 2005:
Anoka historians put on barn dance.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Coleman wavering on Arctic drilling; He had vowed to protect the Alaska refuge, but environmentalists fear they have lost his vote.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
ST. PAUL; John Kerry to visit Oct. 10 to help raise funds for Chris Coleman, city DFL.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Gang member held in beating; The arrest in the brutal assault of Michael Duong, 13, brings some relief to a family still hoping he will recover.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Best Buy toys with used video games; Selling used games is much more profitable than selling new ones, so the retailer is testing the idea in a few stores - but none in Minnesota.(BUSINESS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Through the roof; A quadruple whammy - higher prices for gas and home heating, rising taxes and higher interest rates over the past year - is turning up the heat on family finances. For example, a St. Paul family* could face costs of about $100 more per month compared with last October.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
BUILDER NOTES; Not So Big House series turns inward with interior design tips.(HOMES)
Oct 01, 2005;
BUYING 101; Handy, yes, but are digital snapshots proper?(HOMES)
Oct 01, 2005;
Caribou shares keep falling on 2nd day of trading.(BUSINESS)
Oct 01, 2005;
The Cooper was king for Twin Cities filmgoing.(VARIETY)
Oct 01, 2005;
Panel will help fill court seat; Gov. Tim Pawlenty again will convene a special judicial selection committee as he looks to name a successor for retiring Chief Justice Kathleen Blatz.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
DESTINATIONS; ALPACA FARMS; A fleece factory with personality.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
2 held in Dome alcohol thefts.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Paying for charity; FEMA storm aid is justified.(NEWS)(Editorial)
Oct 01, 2005
Dylan; His songs still hit home.(NEWS)(Editorial)
Oct 01, 2005
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL; Chaska stuns Eden Prairie; CHASKA 10, NO. 1 EDEN PRAIRIE 7, 2OT.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005
Letters from readers.(NEWS)(Letter to the Editor)
Oct 01, 2005
Out of violence, then a victim of it; Civil war separated a Liberian immigrant and her children for a decade before they were reunited in 2002. Now she mourns her son, who was shot to death in downtown Minneapolis.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Suspicious blaze kills Woodbury woman, injures 3; Son, 12, escaped flames to call 911 after the accelerant-boosted fire was started in several spots.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
FIXIT; Take steps now to keep mice out.(VARIETY)
Oct 01, 2005;
HOME OF THE MONTH; OPEN FLOOR PLAN; New room for living; The owners of this Summit Hill house didn't need to build an addition to make their cramped, traditional rooms more functional - they just needed a more contemporary floor plan with sensible storage and lots more light.(HOMES)
Oct 01, 2005;
HOMEGAZING; YOU CAN HAVE IT FOR ... $2.5 million.(HOMES)
Oct 01, 2005;
HOME PLAN.(HOMES)
Oct 01, 2005;
Man dies after fight in Minneapolis.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Seeking answers, if not closure; In Hudson, Wis., investigators think they can link two slayings to a priest who killed himself. The priest's supporters aren't so sure.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Orthodox icon visits Minneapolis; An Orthodox Church icon depicting Mary with the Christ Child is in the Twin Cities as part of its travels around the country. The archpriest of the parish hosting the artwork talks about the significance of this event.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
EVERYDAY ETHICS; Theory doesn't always work.(NEWS)(FAITH & VALUES)
Oct 01, 2005;
Irish tenor's concert tonight to benefit Cradle of Hope's Motherhood Fund.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
E. coli outbreak prompts lettuce alert.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
NEWS IN BRIEF.(BUSINESS)
Oct 01, 2005;
the outsiders; For kids with learning disabilities, social acceptance can be extra tough, and the return to school especially chilling.(VARIETY)
Oct 01, 2005;
NWA asks to join suit over noise from jets; The airline wants to be a defendant in 3 cities' suit against the Metropolitan Airports Commission. The cities want more homes insulated.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
TWIN CITIES MARATHON `05; For running champion, marathon just isn't her speed; Team USA Minnesota's Katie McGregor is resisting the 26-miler, at least for now. Instead she's focusing on the Olympics in 2008 - and the TC 10 Mile run Sunday.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Medicare prescription plans ready; Though seniors face a complex choice in picking the right prescription plan for them, the good news is that many plans offer low premiums or copays.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Medicare drug coverage - an array of choices.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005
CONCERT REVIEW; M.I.A. Something missing from action; In her Minneapolis debut, the rebel/refugee rapper from London emphasized the sing-songy pleasures of her music rather than the pointed politics that earned her acclaim.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
METRO TOP 10.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005
Tigers take Tractor, victory; Farmington 35, Northfield 7: Led by powerful fullback Mark Masso and a cast of fleet teammates, Farmington stayed unbeaten by rolling past Northfield in the Missota.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
NWA hints at new airline; Could starting a new commuter carrier help Northwest in its struggle with bankruptcy?(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Obituaries.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005
CHANGING SEASONS; The month when everything falls.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA; REVIEW; Violinist brilliantly handles contrasting pieces.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
PETPOURRI.(VARIETY)
Oct 01, 2005;
SELLING 101; No offers? Ask for shopper feedback.(HOMES)
Oct 01, 2005;
The narrowest escape; Spring Lake Park 16, Fridley 14: The Panthers got a reprieve, and used the extra ticks on the clock to disappoint the Tigers' homecoming crowd.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
3 union officers relieved of duty; The Teamsters put the Honeywell local in a temporary trusteeship after complaints about how grievances were handled.(BUSINESS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Taxpayer League: Smoking bans bad; Long a voice for tighter government budgets, the league is taking up a cudgel against smoking bans and cigarette fees.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Infighting continues as season plays out; Twins 7, Detroit 3: Torii Hunter was just visiting Thursday when he got into a tussle with Justin Morneau, one of the heroes of Friday's victory.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Twins boost Liriano to first win in majors.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Think small, and big gains follow; The Gophers have added a new wrinkle to their already potent offense: short passes, to running backs, tight ends, even wide receivers. Now defenses have more to worry about.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Unfamiliar positions, but game's the same; As the injuries stack up, Mike Tice is taking unusual advice from ex-coach Bud Grant and putting Vikings starters on special teams.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
VIKINGS NOTES; Udeze's left knee to keep him out Sunday.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
As season approaches, Wild deals with injuries; Buffalo 5, Wild 3: Another question mark for the Wild will be answered soon, as it decides whether or not to send Benoit Pouliot back to his junior team.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
WILD NOTES; Gaborik unlikely for opener.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
WORD OF MOUTH; Other ways to get rid of used books.(VARIETY)
Oct 01, 2005;
Former Gopher shows she's worthy; Lyndsay Wall made the best of her second chance at making the U.S. women's hockey team, which began its pre-Olympic tour with a 5-1 victory.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
U.S. serves up a home-style victory; The U.S. women's hockey team began its pre-Olympic tour in St. Paul, beating some WCHA all-stars 5-1 with the help of several Minnesotans.(SPORTS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Marketplace churches; What makes a church grow in 21st-century America? Research reveals this combination: a wide range of secular-style offerings with a Bible-based foundation.(NEWS)
Oct 01, 2005;
Dance piece revels in shock; An accomplished European dance troupe takes on tough subject matters but doesn't offer many fresh answers to issues of sex and violence.(VARIETY)(Dance Review)
Oct 01, 2005;
NONFICTION; Smoke on the water; "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" author John Berendt examines an opera house fire in Venice.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Book Review)
Oct 02, 2005;
Minnesota poets reflect, inspire.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Book Review)
Oct 02, 2005;
TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER; Not all fee disclosures come before you buy.(TRAVEL)
Oct 02, 2005;
FICTION; Smith's saga about family, society is beautifully done.(ENTERTAINMENT)(Book Review)
Oct 02, 2005;
DANCE REVIEW; JAMES SEWELL BALLET; Fun in a trenchcoat and toe shoes.(NEWS)(Dance Review)
Oct 02, 2005;
WEEKEND AWAY; Destination: Portland, Maine; An old salt port takes to city life.(TRAVEL)
Oct 02, 2005;