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  • State Bar Association President Appointed To Federal Bench

    (Minneapolis, MN)  --  Minnesota State Bar Association President Leo Brisbois [[ BRIZ-boy ]] has been named a U.S. magistrate judge in Duluth.  In announcing the appointment, Chief U.S. District Judge Michael Davis called Brisbois an experienced litigator with "an outstanding reputation for maintaining the highest ethical ... More

  • Train Accident Victim Name Released

    (Duluth, MN)  --  Duluth police have released the name of the woman whose body was found on railroad tracks near a city paper mill Monday morning.  Investigators say 48-year-old Cathy Ann Mclevis was hit by a train the night before and her death was accidental.  She ... More

  • Tettegouche Sea Arch Collapses Into Lake Superior Near Silver Bay

    (Silver Bay, MN)  --  The famous sea arch at Tettegouche [[tett-uh-gooch]] State Park collapsed into Lake Superior over the weekend.  A naturalist made the discovery at the landmark that has been photographed hundreds of thousands of times.  Park Manager Phil Leversedge says what remains is now ... More

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  • Attendance Swooning At State Fair

    (Falcon Heights, MN)  --  Attendance at this year's state fair continues to lag behind last year's record-breaking totals.  Wednesday's numbers are not in yet, but through six days of the Great Minnesota Get-Together, this year's turnout was more than 60-thousand people shy ... More

  • Vets College Credit Website Launch Today

    (St. Paul, MN)  --  Veterans receive a lot of training in the military, but can they use some of it towards college credit?  That's the question state college and university officials say a new on-line service will help prospective students answer.  They're unveiling what ... More

  • Minneapolis' Stand On LGA Cuts

    (Minneapolis, MN)  --  Officials from Minnesota's largest city are scheduled to outline a bevy of street improvements planned for next year -- then detail which ones won't get done if the state cuts local government aid.  Mayor R-T Rybak says Minneapolis is due 87-and-a-half-million-dollars in ... More

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  • Bumpy economy cited as helping improve U.S. roads

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - One upside of the worst U.S. economic slump since the Great Depression is that with fewer motorists on the road, the nation's highways are less congested and in better shape, a study said on Thursday. The condition of urban interstate ... More

  • Jury hits Ford Motor Co with $131 million verdict

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A Mississippi jury ordered Ford Motor Co to pay $131 million to the family of a man who died while driving an Explorer, an attorney for the family said on Thursday. The trial centered on a 2001 accident involving Brian Cole, who ... More

  • S.Korea Kia recalls some Soul, Sorento vehicles

    SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's No. 2 automaker Kia Motors said on Friday that it had started a recall of some Soul and Sorento vehicles sold worldwide because of a fire hazard. The recall, which began on September 1, would affect a combined 35,000 ... More

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  Top Stories in World

  • Drug shootout with army kills 25 in Mexico

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - At least 25 suspected drug gang members were killed in an army raid in rural northeastern Mexico on Thursday, the army said in a press release. Soldiers were sent to the location after an airborne patrol sighted armed men outside a building ... More

  • EPA to issue more rules in climate fight

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will roll out more regulations on greenhouse gases and other pollution to help fight climate change, but they will not be as strong as action by Congress, a senior administration official said. The agency "has a huge ... More

  • Warren schedule change stirs talk on consumer job

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A last-minute change in the fall course schedule of Harvard law professor Elizabeth Warren has fueled speculation the White House might soon nominate her to head the newly created U.S. consumer financial agency. Harvard students enrolled in Warren's contracts class were ... More

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  • U.S. offshore oil fire may delay lift of drill ban

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama Administration is likely to stay focused on toughening regulatory oversight of the U.S. offshore oil industry and may push back lifting a ban on deepwater drilling after the latest accident in the Gulf of Mexico, analysts said on Thursday. The ... More

  • Obama adviser Summers to visit China September 4

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Thursday that President Barack Obama's top economic adviser will visit China from Saturday for three days of meetings. The White House said in a statement that National Economic Council Director Larry Summers and Deputy National Security Adviser ... More

  • Food safety a "priority" for Senate: Reid aide

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Passing food safety reform legislation this year is a "priority" for the Senate, said a spokesman for Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, as Congress feels pressure from consumer groups to act following the latest recall to highlight weaknesses in the system. "It has ... More

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  • GM's new boss woos autoworkers in first staff memo

    DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors' <GM.UL> new boss Dan Akerson sent his first letter to staff on Thursday, saying he valued the role of organized labor in the company's success as GM heads into negotiations with its union-represented U.S. workers next year. Akerson ... More

  • Lehman preps bank units for sale or shutdown

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc <LEHMQ.PK>, the bankrupt U.S. investment bank, needs at least $550 million to keep its two bank units going as it prepares to sell them or shut them down in 18 months, court documents show. Lehman asked ... More

  • Burkle to appeal Barnes & Noble poison pill ruling

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Ron Burkle plans to appeal a Delaware court ruling that upheld an anti-takeover "poison pill" put in place by bookseller Barnes & Noble Inc <BKS.N>. Burkle, whose Yucaipa Companies firm owns 18.8 percent of Barnes & Noble's shares and ... More

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  Top Stories in Sports

  • Pistorius expects to comfortably make London

    ROVERETO, Italy (Reuters) - A woman carrying pole vaults in a purpose-built bag struggles to make her way through a crowd of screaming children at an athletics meeting in northern Italy. Caster Semenya, the women's 800 meters world champion is alongside 2004 Olympic men's ... More

  • Battered Blake hopes tap energy from rowdy Open crowd

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rejuvenated by the familiar surroundings of the U.S. Open, New Yorker James Blake promised to deliver some inspired tennis if his broken-down body will allow him to compete at a higher level. Blake, who defied a host of ailments to beat ... More

  • Underdogs gets their chance in limelight at U.S. Open

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - It looms as a mismatch of classic proportions. Andy Murray, the world number four and one of the favorites to win the U.S. Open title against Dustin Brown, a dreadlocked Jamaican ranked 123rd in the world. When they enter Arthur Ashe ... More

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  Top Stories in Health

  • Abbott's diet drug study renews calls for U.S. ban

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A study funded by Abbott Laboratories offered more detailed evidence that its weight-loss drug Meridia increases heart risks, prompting renewed calls by consumer advocates and others to pull the drug from the market. Final data from the so-called SCOUT study, published on Wednesday ... More

  • Too little sleep bad for teenagers' diets: study

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - Teenagers who sleep less than eight hours a night on weeknights eat more fatty foods and snacks than those who get more than eight hours of sleep a night, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. They said getting too little sleep can result ... More

  • Mental 'exercise' linked to faster dementia progression

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While staying mentally active in old age has been linked to a delayed onset of dementia, seniors who engage in such brain "exercise" may actually have a faster rate of decline once Alzheimer's is diagnosed, researchers reported Wednesday. The findings ... More

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  Top Stories in Science

  • U.N. climate panel urged to reform, stick to science

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. climate panel should only make predictions when it has solid evidence and should avoid policy advocacy, scientists said in a report on Monday that called for thorough reform of the body. The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ... More

  • Study finds first genetic link to common migraine

    LONDON (Reuters) - An international scientific team has identified for the first time a genetic risk factor associated with common migraines and say their research could open the way for new treatments to prevent migraine attacks. Researchers who looked at genetic data from 50,000 people ... More

  • Scientists crack through wheat's genetic code

    LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have cracked and published almost all of the highly complex genetic code of wheat -- a staple food for more than a third of the world's people -- and say breeders can now use their findings to improve yields. The draft gene map ... More

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  Top Stories in Technology

  • Gameworld: Tween players impacting online game development

    BURBANK, California (Reuters) - A booming market of tweens is changing the landscape of online games. This audience of boys and girls aged 8 to 11 has game publishers launching new games like Disney Online's "World of Cars Online" and Sony Online Entertainment's "Star ... More

  • Baidu to focus mobile Internet investment on search

    HONG KONG (Reuters) - Baidu Inc, operator of China's dominant search engine, said on Thursday that it will focus its future mobile Internet investments on its core search business as it takes aim at the next big Internet space. Baidu CFO Jennifer Li, speaking at ... More

  • Nokia to close down data access service Ovi Files

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Nokia has decided to close down its Ovi Files service which allows consumers to access their computer data remotely, the world's top cellphone maker said in an e-mail to users of the service. "Nokia is discontinuing the Ovi Files service, effective October ... More

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  Top Stories in Entertainment

  • I Spy a New Spy

    When it comes to recurring on-screen protagonists, I don't think there's any archetype more enviable than the globe-trotting superspy. They engage in all of the larger-than-life, world-saving heroics that superheroes and cops do, but aren't emasculated by colorful spandex or hampered by ... More

  • Gabor released from hospital

    The 93 year old was admitted to the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles after her husband, Prince Frederic von Anhalt, found her ""unresponsive"" at home. She was stabilised in the facility and a family spokeswoman revealed Gabor was ""not in a life-threatening situation"". The ... More

  • Harvey Keitel to Be Next Head of Dunder Mifflin?

    Harvey Keitel to Dunder Mifflin? The Office executive producer Paul Lieberstein has told E! that he thinks the Oscar winner is ""Probably the only guy who can do it, and he's doing TV now."" No talks have commenced but he is seriously being considered ... More

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