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Inside the Daily Planet -- March 21, 2007

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Today in Voices, Senator John Marty talks about the length of election campaigns.MORE »

Hy Rosen And The Greater Lake Country Food Bank

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The Rev. Clifford Deeton, Pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church of Baker, Minnesota, knew that the potato market was not good.MORE »

Controversy over law professor's statements about Hmong culture

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“Hmong men have no other skills than to kill…Hmong men started dying and Hmong women started to do better…Second generation Hmong Americans become gang members and engage in criminal activities.”MORE »

Do Minnesotans really need longer campaigns?

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Here's a news article you aren't likely to see.

_Voters Demand Longer Campaigns_

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The "facts" about Iran as some would have it

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The call of jingoism – a call to patriotic American Jihad I suppose - has come to my office door in downtown Saint Paul.

This column is published in our Voices section, which ref

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Sunshine Week in Minnesota celebrates freedom of information

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Last week was Sunshine Week in Minnesota, and that meant more than hopes for spring. Sunshine Week is devoted to a more open government that more freely releases information to the public.MORE »

Who’s Spending Money at the Capitol?

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Education Minnesota, the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Minnesota Vikings Football Club are the top-three spenders for lobbying, putting a combined $4 million into pitching state legislators.MORE »

Tracking predators online

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Predatory offenders are required by law to provide several pieces of information to local law enforcement, including primary address, places of employment, automobile description and license plate numMORE »

Defunct warehouse becomes apartments

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After decades of being abandoned and defunct, an old steel-mill warehouse near Dinkytown will be converted into a high-end apartment complex.

The soon-to-be 23-unit apartment complex, Northstar at

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Powwow celebrates song, dance and culture

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First came the sound of drums pounding through the open doors of the Minneapolis American Indian Center. Then came the drummers chanting “WAYY OHH AHH.” Finally there was the sound of jingling bells.MORE »