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

TUBE TAKES; The Home and Garden staff revved up their remotes for a look at the newest of television's cable home shows, and found entertaining style, crimes of grime and more than a few misdemeanors.(HOME & GARDEN)

Mar 01, 2006;

Q & A; DVD recorders: It's easy to get lost in the alphabet soup.(BUSINESS)(Steve Alexander)

Mar 01, 2006;

Proposal would increase funding for ATV recreation.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

health; Drinking: How much is too much? Young adults often don't know how much alcohol can make them drunk - or send them to the hospital. Mostly it depends on genes, size and gender.(SOURCE)

Mar 01, 2006;

Body on a binge; That happy feeling you get when you drink is really the toxic effect of alcohol on your brain.(SOURCE)

Mar 01, 2006;

birding; on the wing; Red wings replace robin red breast; Robins may no longer be the first sign of spring, but they may always be the most melodic one.(HOME & GARDEN)

Mar 01, 2006;

SMALL BUSINESS; Printer prospers through thrift and thought; Shapco Printing has spent more than $20 million on equipment since 1989 - and paid cash for it all.(BUSINESS)(Dick Youngblood)

Mar 01, 2006;

BOYS' HOCKEY; CLASS 2A, SECTION 4 SEMIFINALS; Blaine, Hill-Murray win easily.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2006;

BOYS' HOCKEY; CLASS 1A ROUNDUP; Blake rallies in third period to top Orioles.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2006;

Man convicted again in `98 death.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

Chinese sister city to open metro-area office.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 2006;

CONGRESSIONAL ROUNDUP; Senate Rules Committee makes first moves on overhauling lobbyist access; Pet projects added to bills in House-Senate negotiations would be vulnerable, as would gifts except meals.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

Dairy farm fire prompts neighborly help; When a couple lost their dairy barn to a fire, a couple dozen of their friends and neighbors moved their herd and helped with the milking.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

CORRECTIONS.(NEWS)(CORRECTIONS)

Mar 01, 2006

Dayton apologizes for dig at S. Dakota.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 2006;

gardening; the dirt; Show offers virtual garden tour.(HOME & GARDEN)

Mar 01, 2006;

improve it; FIXER UPPERS; There is a do-it-yourself show for just about any appetite. But the viewers' version of caveat emptor frequently applies.(HOME & GARDEN)

Mar 01, 2006;

Donaldson earnings don't keep pace with sales.(BUSINESS)(EARNINGS)

Mar 01, 2006;

WALLEYE RESTOCKING; LEECH LAKE; BIOLOGY OR POLITICS? Elements of the walleye turnaround plan for Leech Lake put forth by the DNR raise the question: Are Minnesota's fish and wildlife managed as natural resources - or cash cows?(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2006;

U spreads word: Enlist parents in alcohol fight; Colleges look at using family ties to help reverse an alarming rise in alcohol abuse on campus.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

Don't overreact to funeral outrage; Passing a law isn't the answer; Patriot Guards have a better idea.(NEWS)(Editorial)

Mar 01, 2006

A little more money and more worries, too; Black ink is back for state, but use the extra sparingly.(NEWS)(Editorial)

Mar 01, 2006

Readers Write.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006

birding; the feeder.(HOME & GARDEN)

Mar 01, 2006;

MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE; A NEW SESSION; Back in black as budget battle begins.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

gardening; GET GROWING; What's growing on TV? Lots of garden makeovers (some flops, some not) and enough plant-packed shows to make winter-weary gardeners eager to hit the dirt.(HOME & GARDEN)

Mar 01, 2006;

Guardsman killed in apparent robbery; The MnSCU graduate was in Oklahoma training to become an officer when he was shot near an ATM.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

WOMEN'S INSIDER; Women's game just keeps getting bigger; It used to be that major colleges took on some very tall girls as projects. Now, more big, athletic girls are popping up everywhere.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2006;

Defendant's outburst in court brings a gag order; A Hennepin County judge ordered a defendant shackled and gagged during a sentencing after he threatened victims' families.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

Let's add vitamins to everything; Or put them on a Q-tip, so you could take them through your ear canal.(SOURCE)(DAILY QUIRK)

Mar 01, 2006;

Maplewood voters elect Rebecca Cave to council.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

Winter was more likely to involve slush than schuss; As the final day of Minnesota's "meteorological winter" passes, a golfer's thoughts turn to the (hopefully) warm days of March.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

Rybak shares his vision for Minneapolis growth.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

17-month contract for Green approved; The interim superintendent for Minneapolis schools will start at same rate as ousted leader Thandiwe Peebles.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

musings; Clutter? What clutter? One homemaker decides to follow her family and stop seeing the messes.(HOME & GARDEN)

Mar 01, 2006;

POLARS' FUTURE COMES EARLY; North St. Paul's backcourt of the future is making some noise now. They lead the 18-8 Polars into the section playoffs against White Bear Lake.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

Seniors help boost Irondale to No. 2 seed in sections; North St. Paul practices against the boys' team in hopes of a chance at redemption in the playoffs, and Blaine struggles to a 7-19 record and faces a tough section.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

Anoka seeks more cremation to cut costs; Anoka County is one of several counties pushing for a change in state law that would save money by cremating, rather than burying, poor people.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

District spares band program in vote for $5.6 million in cuts; The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District will reduce staff and other costs but spare a few popular programs.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

CORRECTIONS.(NORTH)(CORRECTIONS)

Mar 01, 2006

Still baking after all these years; Hans' Bakery, an Anoka institution, is up for sale, and owner Marv Wensmann might have found a buyer.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

Despite loss, `Hockey in Coon Rapids is no joke'; Coon Rapids girls' hockey team hated losing the Class 2A state championship game, but the Cardinals sure enjoyed the journey.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

'Madmen and Specialists' gets too sane a staging; REVIEW: An uneven cast and misdirected production prove failure for this Kafkaesque tale by a Nobel laureate.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

NORTH METRO INSIDER; North St. Paul strikes deal for former City Hall site.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

LETTERS.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006

POLITICS; CAMPAIGN UPDATES; Leslie Davis still wants to be Minnesota's governor; The environmentalist would fund his programs with fees on commercial uses of groundwater.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

Poetry events will get verse flowing.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

DINING NORTH; ROYAL ORCHID IN ROSEVILLE; Eastern flavor for the cold north; Thai food, even when it's not overly spicy, can be a tasty refuge on a cold day. The rule holds true at Royal Orchid in Roseville, which does the basics well.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

school news; NEW BRIGHTON; Irondale drummer at Target Center tonight.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

2006 LEGISLATURE; Roads top worries as legislators convene; Suburban governments will be pressing their case at the Legislature this month. Priority No. 1: Clogged roads.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

Northstar line, highways have legislators' attention; Star Tribune North asked every north-metro state senator and representative what they hope to accomplish during the 2006 legislative session. Popular answers: A bonding bill to fund Northstar and other state construction projects, tax relief, and harmony across party lines.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006

State lawmakers expected to discuss Northstar, stadium.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

Anoka's divers push one another to state; Everybody in the pool: Boys' divers from Anoka and swimmers from Mounds View advance to Class 2A state meet.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

Three teachers in elite company; The Minnesota teachers' union's field of candidates for Teacher of the Year has been narrowed from 119 to 27. Among these semifinalists are teachers from the Mounds View and Roseville school districts. The list of 27 will be cut to 10 finalists before a winner is named May 7.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

NWA triples 4th-quarter loss; talks near deadline; Unions and management must report negotiation results to a judge today.(BUSINESS)(EARNINGS)

Mar 01, 2006;

No. 1 Anoka's first state test looks familiar: Totino-Grace.(NORTH)

Mar 01, 2006;

remembering.(NEWS)(Obituary)

Mar 01, 2006

Sex abuse alleged in suit against police; A woman says in her suit that an ex-Minneapolis officer had sex with her when she was in high school.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;

the daily buzz; MINNESOTA EDITION; Gusties are at their climate-controlled best in winning D-III title.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2006;

10,000 stories; MINNESOTA'S OWN; Fantasy job blossoms into a real career.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2006;

critic's choice.(SOURCE)

Mar 01, 2006;

gardening; plant profile; MOTH ORCHID.(HOME & GARDEN)

Mar 01, 2006;

ALL-SPORTS ROUNDUP; Cretin-Derham Hall boys boost their streak to 23.(SPORTS)

Mar 01, 2006

Star Tribune names new senior VP, chief financial officer.(BUSINESS)

Mar 01, 2006

SACKETT TRIAL; DELIBERATIONS BEGIN; Jurors get St. Paul cop-killing case; Prosecutors argued that Ronald Reed lured the officer to his death. The Ramsey County jury deliberated for about six hours Tuesday and will resume work today.(NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006;