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'Star Tribune' Asks Court to Bar Teamster Grievances
In a filing with US Bankruptcy Court Monday, the newspaper said the 50-plus grievances filed by Teamsters Local 120 “seek to undo the very core" of the
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:59A

Fritz guilty on 5 counts
The courtroom was quiet as the jury foreman— the only man on the twelve person jury — announced the verdict of “guilty” on five of the 20 counts of the
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:56A

AP Exclusive: Secret testimony reveals stars' loss
testified in open court. Bloom likely would have been the first, but Alexis Neiers, who was charged with his break-in, took a plea deal before trial.
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:51A

Crashes in NE Minneapolis kill 1, seriously injure another
Just after 2:45 pm, officers in the Second Precinct responded to a report of an accident at 15th Av. NE and Monroe S. NE. When officers arrived, they found
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:50A

Apollo named defendant in class action lawsuit
The lawsuit states that the company made misleading statements between Dec 2009 and Aug 2010 about Apollo and its business "in violation of federal
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:50A

Are Righthaven Lawsuits Copyright Enforcement or Business Model?
One blogger, University of North Dakota law professor Eric Johnson, referred to the company as a "thugster stooge." A Facebook page for Righthaven opponents
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:50A

Sex, religion law no big deal?
"It will be business as usual" this school year, he says. EDMONTON - Louis St-Laurent Catholic School assistant principal Dean Rootsaert wondered last year
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:49A

Three men killed in crash identified
Three Spokane men killed in a car crash Sunday have been identified by the Spokane County Sheriff's Office as Anthony K. Archuleta, 21; Spencer A. Fry, 25;
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:49A

County 'cautious' about possible lawsuit
Snowden, however, declined to indemnify the brownfield authority from a potential lawsuit by Federated. The authority is now asking the city to defend any
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:49A

Criminal Court, Aug. 31
In a one-day nonjury trial, Miller found Rumbel guilty on June 10 of DUI, which Shenandoah police had charged him with committing on July 25, 2009,
Updated: 08/31/2010 08:46A

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