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Jun 2003Percentage "improvement" that Minnesota senator Norm Coleman claims to be over the late Paul Wellstone: 99
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Office of Senator Norm Coleman (Washington)

June 30, 2009The Minnesota Supreme Court unanimously ruled Al Franken the victor in his close senatorial race against Norm Coleman.
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AP via WP

January 4, 2009 Minnesota election officials announced that Al Franken had won a recount of ballots cast for one of the state's Senate seats, narrowly defeating Republican incumbent Norm Coleman.
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CNN

November 24, 2008Officials in Rochester, Minnesota, said that the city's economic woes were relieved for the year after an eight-day visit by Saudi King Abdullah and hundreds of his family members, who spent up to $2.5 million during their stay.
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Local 6

November 21, 2008 Minnesota continued to examine ballots cast in the Senate race between Al Franken and incumbent Norm Coleman; both parties challenged the legitimacy of some ballots, including one in which a voter chose both Franken and the “Lizard People.”
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Minnesota Public Radio

November 7, 2008 Democrats added to their majorities in both houses of Congress, while Senate races in Minnesota, Georgia, and Alaska remained undecided.
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New York Times

December 4, 2007Eleven slaughterhouse employees in Austin, Minnesota, were diagnosed with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, a rare neurological disorder that they appear to have contracted as part of their work airblasting brain tissue from pig heads in order to get at the meat.
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WP

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Minneapolis Star-Tribune

September 21, 2007A man in St. Paul, Minnesota, faced $5,000 in fines for ripping the head off a tame duck in a hotel lobby.
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Star Tribune

September 16, 2007At a gala hosted by Mr. Sulu from “Star Trek,” the Japanese American Citizens League saluted Sen. Larry Craig (R., Idaho), and tourists flocked to the airport men's room stall where Craig was recently arrested for attempted cruising. “I checked it out,” said Jon Westby of Minneapolis, who was with his wife, Sally, visiting the stall for his second time. “It's the second stall from the right.”
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The Hill

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Idaho Statesman

August 1, 2007A bridge collapsed in Minnesota.
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CNN

July 5, 2007A six-year-old girl had her small intestine ripped out by the drain of a Minneapolis swimming pool.
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11Alive.com

June 21, 2007A Minnesota man was fined $3,000 for putting dog feces in a parking ticket envelope.A Minnesota man was fined $3,000 for putting dog feces in a parking ticket envelope.
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AP via Philly.com

April 12, 2007A Minnesota jail guard was suspended after thumping an inmate with a Bible.
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Kare 11 TV

February 15, 2007An airline pilot from Minnesota won two $25,000 lottery jackpots over two consecutive days, while the winning ticket of a $3.5 million Connecticut Classic Lotto jackpot expired without the winner stepping forward.
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AP via MiamiHerald

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NYT

October 15, 2006A Minnesota school principal resigned after shooting two orphaned kittens on school property.
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AP

September 1, 2006In a courtroom in Duluth, Minnesota, a cocaine trafficker ate his own feces.
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Duluth News Tribune

July 25, 2006In Minnesota people in zombie costumes were arrested for carrying “simulated weapons of mass destruction.
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local6.com

July 17, 2006Thieves stole a 14-foot inflatable sheep from a store in Rochester, Minnesota.
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WCCO.com

June 29, 2006It was revealed that a Minnesota Timberwolves basketball player crashed his SUV into a parked car because he was drunk and masturbating to porn.
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wcco.com

June 1, 2006The United States declared a moratorium on wind farms in Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
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PhysOrg.com

April 2, 2006Scientists successfully sent muon neutrinos from Illinois to Minnesota in order to prove that some neutrinos do transform, most likely to tau neutrinos.
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Chicago Sun-Times

February 18, 2006A woman in Minnesota was arrested for biting off part of another woman's nose. Police obtained a search warrant to recover the nose, which was then reattached.
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TwinCities.com

January 12, 2006A Minnesota man named Jonathan “The Impaler” Sharkey, who claims to be a vampire, announced that he would run for governor and promised that if elected he would personally impale murderers and child molesters. “I'm a Satanist who doesn't hate Jesus,” he explained.
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Reuters

October 15, 2005Four Amish children in Minnesota were diagnosed with polio.
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AP

March 30, 2005A Minnesota man threw a toddler at a policeman.
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WCCO

March 22, 2005In Minnesota, an overweight loner Chippewa neo-Nazi goth teenager shot and killed his grandfather and his grandfather's girlfriend, then went to his high school and shot and killed a security guard, five students, a teacher, and himself.
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BBC News

March 11, 2005Two hundred rallied against Syria in Minneapolis.
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Star Tribune

December 16, 2004and a Minnesota company was building a power plant that will be fueled primarily by turkey droppings.
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Reuters

January 1, 2002 People in Minneapolis, Minnesota, were still bickering over the wisdom of putting up a statue of Mary Tyler Moore throwing her hat in the air.
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December 2009

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By David Gargill

THE MASTER OF SPIN BOLDAK
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