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20 under 40: From the editor PressPass

I’ll admit it. We let the judges cheat a little in selecting this year’s 20 under 40 awardees.

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Robin Washington column: Excuse me, but is this the black opera conference?

In December 1995, in an attempt to erase the legacy of stage-door bigotry that for decades had turned away untold numbers of world-class performers merely on the basis of race, the National Opera Association dedicated its conference in honor of African American baritones, tenors, coloratura sopranos and others who overcame indignities to shine among the brightest stars of the operatic world.

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Editor's note: Breaking news caused some Monday papers to be late PressPass

The late-breaking news of Osama bin Laden’s death Sunday night — officially confirmed by President Obama’s address to the nation at 10:35 p.m. — led to an entire remake of the News Tribune’s front page and, as the night went on, most of the A section.

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DSSO music director puts aspiring conductors through their paces PressPass

After the young conductors from around the world had arrived at the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra’s offices on Friday, Markand Thakar interrupted their get-to-know-you with a bit of protocol.

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From Promissory Note to the Promised Land PressPass

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Superior artist explores visions of astrology

Astrology, whether you subscribe to it or not, offers no end of symbolism. Add American Indian imagery into the mix and the result is infinity squared — very likely the answer to what appears to be a physics problem in John Bernard Feather’s Virgo, “Realms of Radiance.”

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Robin Washington column: NPR host delves into Minnesota roots PressPass

Born out of an NPR project of dialogues between white, black, Latino and Asian voters in the wake of Barack Obama’s election as president, Minnesota native and "All Things Considered" host Michele Norris says her memoir is less about race than it is family secrets.

Note to readers: Error in today's Eh? column PressPass

An event featuring state Sen. John Marty and theologian Martin Marty listed in the Eh? column of today's print edition incorrectly states it is happening in Duluth. It is, in fact, at 6 p.m. in Minneapolis, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 2730 East 31st St. Duluth's Holy Trinity Lutheran Church has a similar sounding address. The News Tribune regrets the error.

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Pope linked to cover-up in Superior Diocese priest sex abuse case PressPass

Pope Benedict XVI — or at least his immediate subordinate in his previous role as a cardinal — was made aware of an attempt to cover up the record of a Milwaukee priest reassigned to the Diocese of Superior after sexually molesting as many as 200 boys at a school for the deaf over 20 years, church records reviewed by the News Tribune show.

Pope linked to cover-up in Superior Diocese priest sex abuse case PressPass

Pope Benedict XVI — or at least his immediate subordinate in his previous role as a cardinal — was made aware of an attempt to cover up the record of a Milwaukee priest reassigned to the Diocese of Superior after sexually molesting as many as 200 boys at a school for the deaf over 20 years, church records reviewed by the News Tribune show.

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For 43 euros, a priceless day in Amsterdam

AMSTERDAM — The flight from Nice was on time, if not early, and we deplaned on the tarmac still bathing in the afterglow of the French Riviera, with its Matisses and Picassos and breathtaking beauty. A shuttle bus took us to the gate, where I stepped off with two carry-ons and — “Owww!”

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Occupy and Tea Party find something to argue about — and agree on PressPass

ROBIN WASHINGTON: What could the Tea Party and Occupy Duluth possibly agree on? To my surprise, and humility, it’s me.

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Column: Poverty comes in layers

A chance encounter offers a reminder that poverty can be built in layers: A stack of otherwise solvable problems complicated by their interrelationship with one another.

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When white men wear hoodies PressPass

ROBIN WASHINGTON: It was Rubin, the county’s top prosecutor, attending with his equally hooded wife, Nancy, who sent the deepest message. The injustice the garb symbolized as a wrong demanding to be corrected was not just about the man who pulled the trigger, but the prosecutors who failed to act.

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Supreme Court should leave daylight saving time alone PressPass

ROBIN WASHINGTON: Putting aside the health insurance argument for a moment, the plaintiffs’ citation of a time not of our own choosing reveals what must be their true intent: to repeal daylight saving time.

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Are ‘This American Life’ stories true? Mostly — but not always PressPass

ROBIN WASHINGTON COLUMN: Everybody’s got a story, and a great place to find one is on the Jefferson bus to the Twin Cities. There was a small crowd waiting at the old Greyhound station the other day, and I thought it would be cool to record them.

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An encounter with Ira Glass PressPass

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Duluth could learn a lot from Rustin

ROBIN WASHINGTON: Just before returning his call last week, I suddenly recalled that Walter Naegle had first introduced himself to me 20 years ago as Bayard Rustin’s “son” — and that news stories identified him as such when the civil rights leader died in 1987.

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Northern lights? I’ll believe them when I see them PressPass

You’ve all had a good laugh. I’m sure it’s been great fun.

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Supremacists should have been left alone in the snow PressPass

ROBIN WASHINGTON: White power — the kind that falls in flakes from the sky — would have done a fine job rendering the Supreme White Alliance

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