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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from February 2006:

oscars 2006; colin covert's tip sheet; best actor.(SOURCE)

Feb 01, 2006;

oscars 2006; colin covert's tip sheet; best actress.(SOURCE)

Feb 01, 2006;

Q & A; Video must be converted for DVD player.(BUSINESS)(Steve Alexander)(Interview)

Feb 01, 2006;

Elk River's team play continues to pay; ELK RIVER 73, OSSEO 48: The Elks showed off what has made them a success.(SPORTS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Husband-wife firm makes downsizing moves more gentle; An Edina company helps ease the physical and emotional difficulties of moving to smaller quarters.(BUSINESS)(Dick Youngblood)

Feb 01, 2006;

Bouncing Team tryouts are always a real tossup.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006

Peebles' luxury SUV is district's lemon; The ex-superintendent turned in the Cadillac she leased, courtesy of the Minneapolis School District. The state auditor also renewed criticism of the vehicle allowance.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

web search; A MONTHLY LOOK AT ANNIVERSARIES; Did Hitler get the (VW) bug first?(SOURCE)

Feb 01, 2006;

Buy-back aims to reduce gun violence; Organizers hope to get about 200 handguns off the streets during a two-day buy-back program.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Girl, 16, is charged in crash death.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOLS; Teacher contract wins two sets of approval.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

XL NOTEBOOK; Media day madness.(SPORTS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Principal of school is suspended.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

A little dough helps solve brutal attack on doe; Outrage fueled a reward fund that led investigators to two men now charged with running down the deer near Bovey, Minn.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

gardening; the dirt; Books in brief.(HOME & GARDEN)

Feb 01, 2006;

A CUT ABOVE; Minnesota has produced some top-notch decoy makers over the years, and Marv Bernet is one of them. Now 81, Bernet still is transforming blocks of wood into life-like duck decoys.(SPORTS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Modest message from a weakened leader; An uneasy nation deserved more from the president.(NEWS)(Editorial)

Feb 01, 2006

Readers Write.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006

February; Will it be as warm as January? Well, no. But don't look for anyone to drive a nail through a board with a banana, either.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Here comes HELICOPTER BEN; Ben Bernanke once joked that the Federal Reserve could dump money from helicopters to restart a stalled economy. Now, as the new Fed chairman, he's seen as more of a dove on inflation than predecessor Alan Greenspan - and an advocate of transparency.(BUSINESS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Doran's campaign fund is tops; The real estate developer has outdistanced all other gubernatorial candidates, using mostly loans from himself to his campaign.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

FIXIT; Flushing outdated drugs can cause health risks.(SOURCE)

Feb 01, 2006;

New drug quiets urge to gamble; A study led by a U psychiatrist found that nalmefene reduced cravings and behavior but that it's tough to keep gamblers on the drug.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

BEAUTIFUL GARDENS; A GARDEN GROWS UP; A thoughtful combination of ornamental evergreens and flowers helps a haphazard garden evolve into a stately space.(HOME & GARDEN)(BEAUTIFUL GARDENS)

Feb 01, 2006;

H&M plans second store in metro area; The Swedish clothing retailer will open a store in the Woodbury Lakes shopping center this spring.(BUSINESS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Officer Hartigan cared for the down and out; The Minneapolis Police lieutenant's rapport with the Indian community probably saved lives in a 1974 hostage situation.(NEWS)(Obituary)

Feb 01, 2006;

WOMEN'S INSIDER; No. 1 ranking long time coming for Tar Heels.(SPORTS)

Feb 01, 2006;

She was example for women leaders, a local `sister' says.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Why wouldn't someone speak up? Lots of reasons; A recent study found that many who knew about planned attacks said they didn't want to be "snitches.".(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Timing of vandalism incident is suspect; A prosecutor's garage was vandalized the same day a mistrial was declared in a murder defendant's case.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Get a handle on it - the fat brush; In which we confront toothbrushes as thick as a roll of quarters.(SOURCE)(DAILY QUIRK)

Feb 01, 2006;

MINNEAPOLIS; Loppet organizers today will decide race's fate.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Student loses bid to be Mankato mayor.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006

FEC filings show Mark Kennedy $1 million ahead of Klobuchar; eyes are on Ciresi; As the candidates file their finance reports, lawyer Mike Ciresi weighs another Senate run.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Course is clear for Centennial; Last year's surprise team, the girls' Alpine skiers are poised to get to state for only the second time in the program's history. "If we just ski strong," their coach said, "that should be enough.".(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

Anoka's got the swimmers, now it's working on its times; Once in danger of drying up, Anoka's boys' swimming and diving team boasts large numbers and top finishes this season.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

Gymnast makes state history with perfect 10.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

Columbia Heights, heavy-metal mecca.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006

THE HEATHENS NEXT DOOR; A nondescript strip mall in Columbia Heights is home to a heavy-metal haven where black-clad headbangers reveled in a daylong festival.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

Hockey fans will have a new name to learn; He's been away for four years, but Maplewood's Jim O'Brien is coming home to play hockey at the University of Minnesota.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

Tragedy follows sweet victory for pond hockey champ.(NEWS)(Nick Coleman)

Feb 01, 2006;

NORTH METRO INSIDER; In Fridley, feeding the ducks won't make you a fugitive after all.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

LETTERS.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006

Some trumpet progress, others lament changes; A development proposal for an open area in Lino Lakes is a reminder that residents want to take the city in different, sometimes conflicting directions.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

What's in a name? ---- Rapids residents and others respond; Star Tribune North asked readers whether they would rename Coon Rapids, and if so, what they would call it. Here are some of the responses.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006

Plan spares innovative school from shutdown; Closing Webster Elementary School in North St. Paul for budgetary reasons is not an option, the district says. At least not this year.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

POLITICS NOTEBOOK; Wetterling eyes run for 6th District House seat; She rejects sharing ticket with Hatch, says her issues need congressional action.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

NORTH ST. PAUL-MAPLEWOOD-OAKDALE; Kindergarten program to expand among other budget cuts.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

New district lines may hurt daycares; Grade reconfiguration and attendance area changes mean there will be a different look for elementary schools in the St. Francis school district. A daycare provider says business people such as herself will lose out.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

Even with the country at war, some VFW and American Legion posts in the north-metro area face declining membership. Many struggle with ways to appeal to a new generation of veterans.(NORTH)

Feb 01, 2006;

remembering.(NEWS)(Obituary)

Feb 01, 2006

OSCARS 2006 NOMINATIONS; The HORSE RACE is on; As "Brokeback Mountain" took the lead with eight nominations, our movie critics handicapped Tuesday's Academy Awards nominations.(SOURCE)

Feb 01, 2006;

oscars 2006; NEWS AND NOTES; Citizen Clooney: George pulls a Wellesian feat.(SOURCE)

Feb 01, 2006;

the daily buzz; MINNESOTA EDITION.(SPORTS)

Feb 01, 2006;

10,000 stories; MINNESOTA'S OWN; Another shot at the ultimate; Four years after his last Ultimate Fighting Championship bout, St. Paul native Jeff Monson wants to show how his martial arts skills have improved when he returns to the eight-sided ring.(SPORTS)

Feb 01, 2006;

DNA match in `02 Maple Grove rape, murder; The woman's killing haunted police. Her suspected killer was convicted separately of burglary.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

critic's choice.(SOURCE)

Feb 01, 2006;

State's top soccer players begin parade to colleges.(SPORTS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Red Lake leaders ponder where to go from here; Tribal leader says the grieving process has been on hold, awaiting the outcome of the investigation.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

national signing day; NOTEBOOK; Carufel extends tradition of strong Raiders blockers.(SPORTS)

Feb 01, 2006;

Education is a focus of Rybak's first forum; The mayor says he plans to press for funding in state election campaigns.(NEWS)

Feb 01, 2006;

oscars 2006; colin covert's tip sheet; best supporting actor.(SOURCE)

Feb 01, 2006;

oscars 2006; colin covert's tip sheet; best supporting actress.(SOURCE)

Feb 01, 2006;

style savvy; Life is a party for event designer Geri Wolf.(HOME & GARDEN)

Feb 01, 2006;

Athletic director wins, but she's still battling for equal turf; Prior Lake athletic director Mary Haugen will be honored at the Capitol today, but the champion of girls' and women's athletics has more on her mind than that.(SOUTH)

Feb 01, 2006;