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Articles: 48 results from the past year. For older articles, see advanced options.

Mystery woman crashes Olympic parade of nations, causes international incident
A mysterious woman in red has caused an international incident at the London Olympics.
Sunday, July, 29, 2012 - Associated Press - News

Reader's View: Train story was pure tabloid journalism

Sunday, July, 29, 2012 - - Opinion

Faces & Names: Astro Bob makes NBC Nightly News
Fans of DNT blogger Astro Bob (aka chief photographer Bob King, above) already know that his reach is, well, intergalactic. But he also has terrestrial appeal. Testament of that was aired nationally on NBC Nightly News Monday night, when anchor Brian Williams displayed his photo of the unusual pinkish-hued aurora borealis from Monday’s paper. The cover shot also was selected by Sharon Shahid of the Washington D.C.-based Newseum as one of its Top Ten newspaper front pages of the day. Far out, Bob!
Tuesday, July, 17, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Entertainment

Movie review: ‘Spider-Man’ reboot provides a more thoughtful look at the webslinger
We live in an age of speed-up, which may explain why the Spider-Man franchise feels the need for a reboot only 10 years after its first picture, and five years after the most recent one.
Thursday, July, 05, 2012 - News Service Reports - Entertainment

Hour-by-hour: A chronology of the Northland floods of 2012
Hour-by-hour, here’s a chronology of the first days of the Northland flooding of 2012, compiled from National Weather Service reports, posts on the News Tribune’s flooding live blog and News Tribune staff reports.
Sunday, June, 24, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Faces & Names: Baldwin: I didn’t punch photographer
Alec Baldwin denied punching a newspaper photographer during a confrontation outside a marriage license bureau.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Entertainment

National view: Obama’s drone program raises serious ethical questions
A very strange story, that 6,000-word front-page New York Times piece on how, every Tuesday, President Obama shuffles “baseball cards” with the pictures and bios of suspected terrorists from around the world and chooses who shall die by drone strike.
Sunday, June, 03, 2012 - Washington Post Writers Group - Opinion

National view: Winning is better than no disappointment
It was our much-anticipated quarterly lunch with Tim Kurkjian, baseball analyst extraordinaire, wherein George Will and I bathe in a constant flow of obscure statistics, Kurkjianian oddities and ribald anecdotes, like the one about the Red Sox beat writer who accidentally walked in on a players’ prayer meeting and was greeted by the burly right fielder, newly born-again and not yet practiced in the language of Christian fellowship, bellowing, “Hey! Can’t you see we’re having f——— chapel here?”
Sunday, May, 27, 2012 - Washington Post Writers Group - Opinion

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