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Judge OKs Expenses For Petters' Children
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Petters' lavish lifestyle cost $227,268 a month
It cost Minnesota businessman Tom Petters about $227,268 a month to maintain his lifestyle before he landed in jail, court documents show.
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Our foreign languages: past, present, future
There's a special section in some other newspapers called USA Weekend. In a recent edition was a short article that I thought was rather misleading and maybe even somewhat warped.
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Bridesmaids come to a new understanding in 'Five Women Wearing the Same Dressa
Meredith, Frances, Georgeanne, Trisha and Mindy have a problem. Not only do they have to wear hideous pea green bridesmaid dresses, but they don't even really like the bride.
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LeRoy Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud
A 53-year-old LeRoy man pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court to one count of bank fraud and one count of tax evasion in connection with a scheme to defraud and to obtain more than $200,000 from the bank he ...
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Health care and education key in 25A race
Laura Brod Age: 36 Occupation: Small-business owner in New Prague Political experience: Serving third term as a Minnesota House representative from District 25A Tim Siebsen Age: 26 Occupation: Small-business ...
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Tax protester, cohorts guilty of interfering with judge
The strange saga of Robert Beale didn't exactly end last month with his 11-year sentence for fraud and tax evasion.
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Back Roads: The road to wellness
It's late August and the sweet corn harvest is going strong on the irrigated lands near Brooten.
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Buffalo man sentenced for transmitting child pornography, mail fraud
A 37-year-old Buffalo man was sentenced yesterday in federal court for transmitting child pornography and mail fraud in connection with the embezzlement of more than $240,000 from a Rockford church.
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Special project: The Tom Petters fraud case
So many people are now suing Twin Cities entrepreneur Tom Petters -- accused of running what may rank among the largest Ponzi schemes in world history -- that a federal judge called a "timeout" Wednesday.
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4th Petters defendant may enter guilty plea
An alleged money launderer is given a new charge hinting of a plea bargain. Seven more Petters entities filed for bankruptcy.
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New GI Bill forces vets to make some tough decisions
A recent congressional overhaul of the GI Bill has some student veterans perplexed.
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Grimm, Bachel compete in Le Sueur County
Age: 60 Occupation: Operates an assisted-living home for mentally challenged adults and a restaurant in Montgomery Political experience: None Age: 54 Occupation: Pipefitter Political experience: In Eagan in ...
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Parish Mortgage fraud perpetrators must pay $5 million-plus to victims
A federal judge today in Minneapolis handed down the final sentence involving the Parish Marketing Mortgage fraud case, which accounted for tens of millions of dollars in losses.
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International Law Enforcement Academy
The daily dispatches and nightly newscasts of the mainstream media regularly cover terrorism, but rarely discuss how the fear of attacks is used to manipulate the public and set policy.
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During WWII, POWs were put to work
Camps dotted Minnesota Long before Guantanamo Bay, about 400,000 prisoners of war were held on American soil during World War II with 6,000 German and Italian POWs living and working in Minnesota.
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Coleman brings the "aw-shucks" back into the campaign
Sen. Norm Coleman's latest ad features Wyatt Rech, the adorable 6-year-old cancer survivor from Montgomery, Minn.
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Man run over by train in Newport
A man was run over by a train in Newport Wednesday night, police said. Around 11:40 p.m., Burlington Northern-Santa Fe railroad employees called officials to report a person on the tracks near 20th Street in ...
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Arbor all-stars
Nice story. I wish there were links or suggestions as to where to buy these trees though.
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Guilty Plea In Judge Intimidation Case
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