Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) back issues from February 2008:
AD HOUSES SUIT UP FOR BIG GAME; This weekend is the Super Bowl for advertisers, too. And at $3 million a spot, they'll want to be sure to call the right plays.(BUSINESS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: David Phelps; Staff Writer Minnesota's biggest contribution to the 2008 Super Bowl of advertising will come from Brian Tierney, in the form of a small red car, the streets of Paris - and Napoleon. Tierney and his client, Garmin International, are betting that ...
Mille Lacs limits continue to be a huge problem; Despite the variables the DNR can control, the fish population of the state's biggest lake appears largely unmanageable.(SPORTS)(Dennis Anderson)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Dennis Anderson; Staff Writer The Dow was up Thursday, a respite for those worried the bottom will fall out. This is what people do, worry, and most of it is needless As it has been in the past, everything, generally, will be OK, no credit to those politicians now ...
ART REVIEW; Drawing connections; Twin Cities artists Judith Roode, Joyce Lyon and Alexis Kuhr draw the human figure, landscapes and abstractions in three fine shows.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Mary Abbe; Staff Writer Drawing has always been the foundation of art, even in recent decades when, sadly, it fell out of fashion in art schools and sometimes seemed in danger of disappearing altogether. Fortunately, it hasn't. Three exceptionally fine drawing shows - on ...
art; seeworthy; MARC CIVITARESE.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Mary Abbe; Staff Writer Opening Saturday: Boston-based painter Marc Civitarese must have a smidgen of Minnesota ancestry in his background, given his love for big skies and watery landscapes. Widely recognized and admired, the artist makes his Minneapolis debut at Circa ...
Alliant profit increases 14% on space, ammunition sales.(BUSINESS)(EARNINGS)(Financial report)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Dee DePass; Staff Writer Increased missile, ammunition, and launch system sales boosted Alliant Techsystems Incorporated's third-quarter earnings by 14 percent to $58 million, or $1.65 a share, six cents better than Wall Street analysts expected. Sales for ...
The White Rabbit shared his love of the blues; Musician Stephen Babbitt sought to spread the word about the blues as a volunteer DJ on KFAI-FM Radio.(NEWS)(Obituary)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Ben Cohen; Staff Writer Stephen (The White Rabbit) Babbitt was a slide guitar blues musician and former DJ who liked to share his knowledge of music history, often spinning his own recordings of the Mississippi Delta blues greats on the air. Babbitt, who ...
SCHOOLS: NUMBER-CRUNCHING; School districts finding a new way to save money: Outsource finances.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Maria Elena Baca; Staff Writer Most of the day-to-day operation of the Brooklyn Center School District hums around its district offices just off Interstate 94. But the bulk of the number-crunching may be happening in Rochester, or in a home office elsewhere in the metro ...
Teen suspect testifies in stabbing death trial; Allan Beckles, 16, told a court in Hastings he was acting in self-defense after a former friend chased him.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Jim Adams; Staff Writer It was after midnight and 16-year-old Allan Beckles was hiding on the porch roof of his girlfriend's house in Hastings. Inside were three guys, including his girlfriend's old beau, who wanted to beat him up. One of the trio, Trent ...
Supreme Court again denies man's appeal in 1987 murder.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Rochelle Olson; Staff Writer Jacob S. Brown, who was convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend in 1987 and trying to kill her friend, had another appeal denied Thursday by the Minnesota Supreme Court. In 1988, Brown pleaded guilty to the first-degree murder of ...
BURNSVILLE: REDEVELOPMENT; Last phase of Heart of the City project stalls after developer cancels deal.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Joy Powell; Staff Writer In a major setback for Burnsville's much-heralded Heart of the City redevelopment, the developer of the last parcel is backing out of a deal to build a $20 million office complex and parking deck. The developer's decision disappoints ...
BEHIND THE BUZZ: MGMT.(SCENE)(Medical condition overview)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Chris Riemenschneider; Staff Writer Who are they? A hippie-disco-trance-rock duo formed by Wesleyan University classmates Andrew Vanwyngarden and Ben Goldwasser. Over the past year and a half, they moved to Brooklyn, N.Y., changed their name from the Management (it's ...
Judge rejects city's motions as officers' bias case opens; It took less than 15 minutes for a bid to drop several allegations in the suit against Minneapolis to be dismissed.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: David Chanen; Staff Writer Before the attorneys uttered their first words on Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Davis wanted to make clear they had the "right attitude" on what he described as an important case to both sides. That set in motion the ...
CORRECTIONS.(NEWS)(CORRECTIONS)(Correction notice)
Feb 01, 2008 ... A story on Page 01B Thursday gave the incorrect last name of the owner of the Black Bear cafe in Como Park. He is David Glass. A ...
Two Deephaven hedge funds to close; The $780 million Event Funds focused on companies going through big changes, such as bankruptcy or mergers.(BUSINESS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Kara McGuire; Staff Writer Blaming a tough lending environment and investor requests for their money back, Minnetonka-based hedge fund Deephaven Capital Management announced plans to close two funds worth $780 million, according to documents filed Thursday with the ...
dining; THE HOT FIVE.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Rick Nelson; Staff Writer It may be too late to get the Valentine's Day table of your choice. So show your true romantic's colors by thinking on your feet and making a reservations-not-necessary plan. Brasa Rotisserie Chef/owner Alex Roberts' other ...
the dish.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Cynthia Dickison; Staff Writer Sign of the apocalypse Disheartening news: The parody "Meet the Spartans" (sporting a comatose 3 percent positive-review rating on rottentomatoes.com) made more money ($18 million) in one weekend than did the theatrical runs to ...
A neighbor's advice on a smoking ban; Wisconsin Legislature should follow Minnesota and Illinois.(NEWS)(Editorial)
Feb 01, 2008 ... Randy Calleja faced a difficult decision before opening Ready Randy's, a western Wisconsin sports bar and restaurant, in 2006: Go smoke-free, knowing that the Wisconsin Legislature might one day pass a statewide ban, or appeal to the hardcore segment of tavern patrons who frequent only ...
Readers Write.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008 ... TRADING SANTANA That was real money Regarding Nick Coleman's Jan. 31 column, "Santana trade victimizes fans with the ol' Scrooge play": Coleman of course failed to point out that Carl (Scrooge) Pohlad offered Santana a four-year contract at $20 million per year. I am ...
CAMPAIGN 2008: THE RACE FOR SENATE; Ciresi is biggest donor to his own campaign; The U.S. Senate hopeful seeks to counter the pacesetting fundraising of his main DFL rival, Al Franken, and the Republican incumbent, Sen. Norm Coleman.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Kevin Diaz; Conrad Wilson; Staff Writers Washington, D.C. -- Multi-millionaire lawyer Mike Ciresi has put more than a half-million dollars of his own money into his bid for the DFL nomination for the U.S. Senate, according to campaign finance reports released Thursday. ...
Food stamp fraud at St. Paul store lands 3 in prison.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Mary Lynn Smith; Staff Writer Three men connected with Twins Market and Meats in St. Paul have been ordered to pay more than $1 million in restitution for fraudulently redeeming food stamps. Store owner Anwar Sarama, 32, of Bloomington, was sentenced to 24 months in ...
Former City Hall power broker placed on two years probation.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Rochelle Olson; Staff Writer Minneapolis lawyer and onetime City Hall power broker Al Garcia was reprimanded by the state Supreme Court and placed on probation for two years in an order released Thursday. The court acted on a petition for disciplinary action ...
Thrills, chills and love from Germany; German cinema is highlighted in a monthlong festival.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Colin Covert; Staff Writer St. Paul's TRACES Museum celebrates eight decades of German cinema throughout February with free screenings of two notable features scheduled each week of the month. From the expressionist experiments of the 1920s through Nazi-era propaganda to ...
ROSEVILLE: DEVELOPMENT; Staples, D'Amico give Har Mar Mall a boost as it seeks to reinvent itself.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Jean Hopfensperger; Staff Writer Redevelopment of the Har Mar Mall in Roseville stepped forward this week when an agreement was signed to replace a portion of the former theaters with a Staples office products superstore, and D'Amico & Sons got the green light to build a ...
Orono man pleads guilty in investment fraud; The plea came in connection with a securities scheme in which he solicited over $2.5 million.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Dan Browning; Staff Writer A 57-year-old Orono man faces up to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty Thursday to two counts of wire fraud in connection with a complex securities scheme that bilked investors out of more than $2.5 million. Gregory ...
item world; local news and views.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: John Ewoldt; Mary Abbe; Rohan Preston; Megan Kadrmas; Staff Writers Coming in from the cold Three Minneapolis College of Art and Design graduates traveled to Italy last month to carve a win out of something familiar to Minnesotans: snow. The Starvin' ...
If pitching goes south, blame it on ... Silva? The righthander is no Johan, but by signing for big money elsewhere, he made potential help way overpriced.(SPORTS)(Jim Souhan)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Jim Souhan; Staff Writer Fans are right - the Twins' 2008 pitching staff will be hamstrung because of the deal involving the overpaid former Twins pitcher from Venezuela. Johan Santana? Nope - Carlos Silva. Now that they're facing the ugly reality ...
Credit River Township man sentenced in fraud scheme; He and three others obtained millions in fraudulent loans. For his part, Ronald Joseph was sentenced to 63 months in prison, the minimum recommended.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Dan Browning; Staff Writer A co-owner and loan officer of LHS Mortgage in Burnsville was sentenced Thursday to just over five years in federal prison for his role in a fraud scheme that obtained $18 million in fraudulent loans on about 40 properties. Ronald ...
OUTDOORS JOURNAL; Birthing time for black bears.(SPORTS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Jim Gilbert About 30,000 black bears live in the wilds of northern Minnesota. Now is the time their cubs are being born. Black bears are born in January or early February while their mothers are still in their sleeping dens. At birth the young, usually two ...
Arden Hills attorney to take over for retiring Ramsey County district judge.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Pat Pheifer; Staff Writer Arden Hills attorney John H. Guthmann, 53, has been appointed a Ramsey County district judge, Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced Thursday. He will fill the seat created by the Jan. 1 retirement of Judge A. James Dickinson. Guthmann, of St ....
Plan takes that long list of judges off your ballot; Proponents hope the idea would take the acidity out of judicial elections. Critics say it would serve only to fortify sitting judges.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Mark Brunswick; Staff Writer Minnesota voters would no longer play a role in selecting new judges or face long ballots full of judicial races they know nothing about, if a proposal to change the way judges are chosen in the state becomes part of the Minnesota ...
Unintended consequences; A cleaner power plant results in higher energy costs and more emissions for St. Paul's Rock-Tenn recycling plant.(BUSINESS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Neal St. Anthony; Staff Writer When Xcel Energy Inc. closed its coal-fired High Bridge power plant in August, West Side neighbors and environmentalists breathed a sigh of relief. The company has refurbished the plant to run on natural gas that will generate power for ...
St. Paul, Roseville will get Met Council cleanup funds.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Chris Havens; Staff Writer The Metropolitan Council included projects in St. Paul and Roseville when it recently approved $2.4 million for brownfield cleanup in seven cities. The Sholom Home II project on W. 7th Street will get $101,400 for the installation ...
LOCAL MUSIC; Keys to the highway; How Davina was lured from balmy Florida to become the hardest-working blueswoman in frigid Minnesota.(SCENE)(LOCAL MUSIC)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Chris Riemenschneider; Staff Writer Drafts of cold air could be felt even back by the bar area at Famous Dave's in Calhoun Square, where Davina Sowers finally sat down following her fifth or sixth hour of performance in a 14- or 15-hour span. "There actually ...
the bounce; Who's up; Who's down.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Colin Covert; Staff Writer Who's up Nerds, rejoice! Guillermo del Toro is in talks to direct back-to-back installments of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit." With a rare balance of artistic respectability (he directed the Oscar-nominated "Pan's Labyrinth" and ...
Ground beef servings grind to a halt at schools; Area schools play it safe while a California firm that sent them meat is investigated by the Humane Society.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Patrice Relerford; Terry Collins; Staff Writers Beef: It's not what's for lunch. At least not for the next few days in some Minnesota schools. Area schools pulled thousand of pounds of ground beef from their menus Thursday after the state Department of ...
Medicaid cutback in aid to children comes under attack at state hearing; Minnesota has asked U.S. to withdraw new rule; Coleman and Klobuchar want law forcing a delay.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Warren Wolfe; Staff Writer Faced with the impending loss of more than $60 million in federal money to coordinate care for about 70,000 troubled, abused or foster children, Minnesota has begun distributing $32.7 million in state money to counties to help them cope. ...
Some ramp metering hours to lengthen.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Jim Foti; Staff Writer THE LATEST: Starting Monday, ramp meters on three sections of Twin Cities freeways might be in operation for longer periods during the morning and afternoon rush hours, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced Thursday. THE ...
film clips.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Colin Covert; Staff Writer In "The Eye" (PG-13 for violence/terror and disturbing content) Jessica Alba's character can see dead people after having eye surgery. Good thing it wasn't a nose job. The film is a remake of the 2002 Asian horror movie from Thai directing ...
music; the big gigs.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Chris Riemenschneider; Jon Bream; Staff Writers; Tom Surowicz; Cyn Collins POP/ROCK Like fellow Boston alt-rock trio Dinosaur Jr., Buffalo Tom has issued its first record since the `90s and sounds as if it never went away. Titled "Three Easy Pieces," the disc ...
A TALE OF BRUTALITY AND BRAVERY; "Nanking" is a powerful testament to heroism.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Colin Covert; Staff Writer At the close of World War II, Allied prosecutors presented evidence that Japanese troops slaughtered about 200,000 noncombatants in their 1937 invasion of Nanking, which was China's capital then. The wholesale killing of Chinese men on the ...
NIGHTWATCH; Get your sweetie the full package; How about spending Valentine's Day in a hotel? Just make sure your room comes with something more special than HBO.(SCENE)(NIGHTWATCH)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Tom Horgen; Staff Writer V-Day is coming, people. Valentine's Day, that is. If you're planning a hotel excursion, let's try to make it a little more interesting this year. To help, I've put together a list of fun hotel packages that'll keep you and your poopsie-woopsie ...
night out; Readers:.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Tom Horgen; Staff Writer Readers: What makes the Perfect Valentine's Day date? Tell us which ...
on the list.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Tom Horgen; Staff Writer Infinity and beyond Block E will lose another glitzy nightclub when the Infinity Room shuts down in the coming months (Escape closed last summer). Located inside the Graves 601 Hotel, Infinity was one of downtown's premier nightclubs ...
ARE THE HEALTH RISKS OF OBESITY OVERBLOWN? Two Minnesota experts challenge two skeptics who say the obesity epidemic isn't as widespread or dangerous as we think.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Maura Lerner; Staff Writer Is the health risk from obesity being exaggerated? Most medical experts would say no. But a provocative minority says yes. This week, two prominent skeptics match wits with two obesity experts from Minnesota in a heated ...
remembering.(NEWS)(Obituary)
Feb 01, 2008 ... Burger, Richard T. Went to Heaven on the eve of January 26th in peace and without pain while at his home and surrounded by his entire Minnesota family. Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. Otto and Mabel; and his brother, Otto Kurt; and his sister, Jane. He is survived by his ...
From Anoka, an opera career; Minnesota native Ellie Dehn, who has returned to her home state in the Minnesota Opera's "Romeo et Juliette," started toward a singing career after her junior year at Anoka High School.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Eric M. Hanson; Staff Writer It takes more than talent to bridge the gulf between wishful thinking and success in a field as rarefied as international opera. Fearlessness to try it in the first place. Independence and resilience to keep going in the face of rejection. ...
weekend options.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Brian Leehan; Staff Writer LET'S RODEO We're not talkin' just any ol' rodeo - we're talkin' World's Toughest Rodeo! Twelve of the sport's best and toughest cowboys will compete in bone-jarring saddle bronc, bareback and bull riding. There will also be girls' ...
Bridal wraith; This revenge-after-death romcom should be quickly annulled.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Colin Covert; Staff Writer As a rule, in romantic comedies you don't crush the female star to death in the first scene. In "Over Her Dead Body," however, Eva Longoria Parker's character Kate checks out early, squashed by a toppling ice sculpture as she pesters the ...
Something's missing for two old warriors; Junior Seau and Michael Strahan still are chasing a Super Bowl title.(SPORTS)(Patrick Reusse)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Patrick Reusse; Staff Writer Phoenix, Ariz. -- Junior Seau went through the ceremony of retiring as a member of the San Diego Chargers on Aug. 14, 2006. Four days later, it was announced that the veteran linebacker was on his way to New England to sign with the Patriots ....
tv critic's choice.(SCENE)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Neal Justin; Staff Writer No reservations Paris Hilton may not have much talent, but she certainly has guts. She's returning to "The Late Show With David Letterman" (10:35 p.m. today, WCCO, Ch. 4), despite the fact that the host was merciless in teasing her ...
Land purchase saves a slice of state's past; Pilot Knob now has 25 acres of land preserved as a permanent natural resource.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Kevin Giles; Staff Writer Eighteen acres of Pilot Knob, a cherished tract of Minnesota history that was under threat of townhouse development just a few years ago, will be preserved as open space in a deal completed Thursday. The nonprofit Trust for Public ...
State will catch a glimpse of Mitt; Five days from the Minnesota caucuses, candidates plan to court voters as a poll offers a questionable snapshot.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Bob von Sternberg; Staff Writer Five days before Minnesota's precinct caucuses, there are fresh indications that some presidential candidates are turning their attention toward the state. Republican Mitt Romney plans a stop in Minnesota sometime Saturday, ...
Plant probe zeroes in on pig brains; Experts theorize that workers hit by a mysterious illness at two pork plants inhaled brain tissue sprayed into the air during its removal.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Josephine Marcotty; Staff Writer Disease investigators probing the mysterious neurological disorder among pork plant workers in Austin, Minn., and Indiana on Thursday said they were homing in on a specific cause. State officials said they were broadening the ...
roundtable: a three-part conversation about high school sports; In focus this week: A team experience; Debating the merits of AAU squads and describing the joys that come from sports.(SPORTS)(SERIES: roundtable: a three-part conversation about high school sports)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: John Millea; Staff Writer The pressures on coaches and athletes ... finances and fees ... chasing scholarships ... the age of specialization. Our roundtable discussion moves from those previous topics to new ground today: problems that can come with club sports, the ...
NOTES; MSHSL adopts seeding standard.(SPORTS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: John Millea; Staff Writer The process of seeding teams for state tournaments was streamlined by the Minnesota State High School League board of directors Thursday. Instead of different formats for different sports, the board approved a standard process to be used by ...
metro roundup; GIRLS' HOCKEY; Rutledge's first goal gives Chaska victory in overtime.(SPORTS)
Feb 01, 2008 ... - CHASKA 2, APPLE VALLEY 1 (OT): Hayley Rutledge couldn't have picked a more opportune time to score her first career goal. The junior scored with 53 seconds remaining in overtime, lifting the Hawks over the Eagles in the Lake on Thursday in Chaska. - BENILDE-ST. MARGARET'S 7, ...
ON PREPS; Edina wins a classic battle over Minnetonka; The Hornets defeated Minnetonka 4-2 in front of a packed house as the two rivals delivered on the promise by playing one of the finest high school games in recent memory.(SPORTS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Dean Spiros; Staff Writer By late in the second period Thursday at Braemar Ice Arena, the feeling had weaved its way through the rink and into the mind of at least one observer: This is the state of euphoria. The boys' hockey matchup between Edina and ...
St. Cloud priest faces 20 counts of child porn; Bishop learned of the allegations after reading online newspaper story.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Courtney Blanchard; Staff Writer A priest who served parishes in the Morris, Minn., area was charged Wednesday with 20 counts of possessing child pornography. The Rev. John Caskey, 53, of St. Cloud, was removed from priestly duties late Wednesday by Bishop ...
Prior Lake environmental center endangered; Project funding was denied by voters in November, and the future doesn't look good.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Emily Johns; Staff Writer An environmental learning center long planned for Prior Lake has been put on hold, and may fall apart, because November's failed school district vote means the Prior Lake-Savage district can't afford the money it pledged to operate the center. ...
U.S. Steel to expand Keewatin taconite plant, hire additional 75 full-time workers.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Larry Oakes; Dee DePass; Staff Writers Duluth, Minn. -- U.S. Steel today is expected to announce plans for a $300 million expansion of its Keewatin, Minn., taconite plant - a project that would add a full production line, boost taconite output by a third and require 75 ...
Woman reports sex assault in St. Paul.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Pat Pheifer; Staff Writer A woman told police she was going for a walk early Wednesday when a stranger grabbed her in a bear hug, pushed her up against a wall and sexually assaulted her, St. Paul police spokesman Tom Walsh said Thursday. The assault ...
Travel firm with GOP ties to book convention; Chicago company will manage reservations for about 16,000 hotel rooms.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Pat Doyle; Staff Writer A Chicago firm whose chairman contributed to the reelection of Sen. Norm Coleman and to other GOP campaigns has been picked to manage hotel arrangements for the 2008 Republican National Convention in the Twin Cities. Travel Technology ...
SHARK 54 ON THE MEND.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008 ... Reid Withrow pulled Little Shark 54 from a holding tank on Friday for a check-up at Underwater Adventure Aquarium in Bloomington. The 4 1/2-foot female white tip reef shark, injured Jan. 25 by ...
Input sought on Shoreham Yards site.(NEWS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Steve Brandt; Staff Writer Northeast Minneapolis residents will have the opportunity to shape potential redevelopment of the Shoreham Yards area on Central Avenue at two upcoming events. A city-sponsored design workshop will be held on Saturday from 10 a.m ....
BROADCAST MEDIA; Twins will throw a little baseball into the Super Bowl mix; A promotional ad for the 2008 season - and it didn't come cheap, of course - will be seen regionally during Sunday's Patriots-Giants game.(SPORTS)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Judd Zulgad; Staff Writer Patrick Klinger, the Twins' vice president of marketing, wasn't sure at what point the club would begin airing its "This is Twins Territory" advertisements for 2008 when the first one was shot last September at the site of the team's new ...