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Sheinfeld, Lois P. | September 8, 1984 issue
Reports on the antipornography legislation which was passed by the Minneapolis City Council in Minnesota on July 1984. Use of the theory that pornography...

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Dadisman, Quincy | May 11, 1974 issue
Focuses on the struggle of environmentalists in Silver Bay, Minnesota to shutdown the processing mill operated by Reserve Mining Co. in the city in 1957....

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Casper, Barry M. | December 26, 1981 issue
Focuses on disturbances in the political and economic sectors in western Minnesota with reference to a nocturnal guerrilla war against a power line in their...

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McKeon, Mark | October 30, 1976 issue
Discusses the opposition of dairy farmers in Minnesota's Stearns County to transmission segment of the project being constructed by two rural electric generating...

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Kay, Jane Holtz | February 22, 1975 issue
Focuses on an architectural exhibition titled 'Naives and Visionaries,' held at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Emphasis on folk architecture;...

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Rovere, Richard H. | June 3, 1944 issue
Harold E. Stassen, who has very little chance of becoming Republican candidate for President of the United States but a very good chance of being named...

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Zimpel, Lloyd | May 24, 1958 issue
Separated only by city-limit signs and a few forced attitudes, Minneapolis, Minnesota and St. Paul harbor between them about a million inhabitants, some...

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Bruner, Dick | July 28, 1951 issue
There is tumult in the village of Pierz, Henry Gau, a lifelong resident, was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic church on May 6. Coming as the climax...

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Donner, Frank J. | November 8, 1952 issue
This article focuses on the Smith Act of the U.S. which was passed in 1940 when the World War II was in progress in Europe. It resulted into the indictment...

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Bensman, Joseph | May 3, 1958 issue
This article presents an appraisal of the U.S. rural society that is reminiscent of the picture usually drawn of the depression of the thirties. The central...

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