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‘Oblivion’ rehashes many sci-fi classics
If you’ve never seen “Total Recall,” “Wall-E,” “Minority Report,” “Prometheus,” “Vanilla Sky,” “2001: A Space Odyssey,” “Moon,” “War of the Worlds,” “Blade Runner,” “District 9,” “Predator,” any of the “Star Wars” or “Matrix” movies OR “Independence Day,” you’ll exit “Oblivion” convinced you’ve experienced the greatest science-fiction thriller the world has ever known.
Friday, April, 19, 2013 - syndicated writer - Entertainment

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Friday, April, 19, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Sports

Patricia Rae "Pat" Auge
Patricia Rae "Pat" Auge, 69, passed away Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at Baptist East Hospital in Louisville.
Friday, April, 19, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - None

FBI releases photos of 2 suspects in Boston Marathon bombings
UPDATE: FBI Agent Richard DesLauriers says the photos came from surveillance cameras near the explosion sites.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Once doubted, tourniquets credited with saving lives in Boston
As people lay badly bleeding in the smoke of the Boston Marathon bombings, rescuers immediately turned to a millennia-old medical device to save their lives — the tourniquet.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Feds continue hunt for Boston bomb suspects; Obama visits city
Investigators in the Boston Marathon bombing pressed the search Thursday for one or more potential suspects spotted on video, while President Obama paid a visit under heavy security to offer reassurance to the city and a warning to those responsible for the attack: “We will find you.”
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Vignettes of those injured in the Boston Marathon bombings
The twin bombs at the Boston Marathon killed three people. They also injured more than 170 people: runners, couples, spectators, children. Here are some of their stories.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Surveillance image leads to hunt for Boston bombing suspect
The painstaking work to identify a bombing suspect from reams of Boston Marathon footage yielded a possible breakthrough as investigators focused on a man seen dropping off a bag, and then walking away from the site of the second of two deadly explosions.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Werner Richard Schuschke
INTERNATIONAL FALLS - Werner Schuschki, 85, died on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at Int'l Falls.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - None

Mississippi man arrested in ricin letters case
A Mississippi man was arrested Wednesday, accused of sending letters to President Barack Obama and a senator that tested positive for the poisonous ricin and set the nation's capital on edge a day after the Boston Marathon bombings.
Thursday, April, 18, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Boston official: Video footage shows bomb suspect
Update: In what could be a major break in the Boston Marathon case, investigators are on the hunt for a man seen in a department-store surveillance video dropping off a bag at the site of the bombings, a Boston politician said Wednesday.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Federal officials deny that Boston Marathon bombing suspect is in custody
Police and reporters converged on the federal courthouse in Boston on Wednesday amid conflicting reports of whether a suspect was in custody in the marathon bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 170.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News

FBI: Early test shows ricin in Obama letter
UPDATE: Police swept across the U.S. Capitol complex to chase a flurry of reports of suspicious packages and envelopes Wednesday after preliminary tests indicated poisonous ricin in two letters sent to President Barack Obama and a Mississippi senator.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Gophers basketball: Richard Pitino lands first recruit
Vermont Academy guard Daquein McNeil became the first University of Minnesota recruit for new basketball coach Richard Pitino, committing Wednesday to play for the Gophers next season, according to his prep school coach.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - St. Paul Pioneer Press - Sports

Details emerge on Boston bombs; FBI continues public appeal for tips
Authorities investigating the deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon have recovered a piece of circuit board that they believe was part of one of the explosive devices, and also found the lid of a pressure cooker that apparently was catapulted onto the roof of a nearby building, an official said Wednesday.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Hundreds gather for vigil in wake of Boston bombings
Hundreds of people gathered for a vigil on the Boston Common sang songs and lit candles one day after the bombing attack on the city's marathon.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News

AP source: Authorities recover pressure cooker lid
Authorities investigating the deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon have recovered a piece of circuit board that they believe was part of one of the explosive devices, and also found the lid of a pressure cooker that apparently was catapulted onto the roof of a nearby building, an official said Wednesday.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Pressure cookers can leave good trail of clues for Boston bombing investigators to follow
WASHINGTON — In kitchens, they prepare food faster, but pressure cookers by their very nature help make good bombs, amplifying the blast and the carnage.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Friends, family remember Boston Marathon bomb victims as ‘vivacious,’ ‘focused’
BOSTON — Third-grader Martin Richard had just gotten ice cream and was near the Boston Marathon finish line, eagerly watching for friends to run by. Krystle Campbell was enjoying the race with her best friend, hoping to get a photo of the other woman’s boyfriend after he conquered the last mile.
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Reader's view: Catholic Church does not make moral law, but clearly teaches it
Even an atheist can know abortion is evil and life should be protected, argued a March 10 letter (“You don’t need religion or God to be opposed to abortion”).
Wednesday, April, 17, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion

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