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Bismarck Tribune - Strange News Video - Apr 17, 2008
Ten to 15 wild turkeys have taken over one Madison, Wisconsin, Neighborhood. Postal workers say the turkeys have attacked them on occasion. They say they are now protecting themselves to fend off the foul. (April 17)
AP Top Minnesota Headlines At 6:39 ... - Apr 17, 2008
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) -- Just weeks before trial, the family of an intoxicated University of Minnesota Duluth student who fell into a creek and died in 2001 has settled its lawsuit against rugby club members who supplied …
AP Top Minnesota Headlines At 6:39 ... - Apr 17, 2008
ST. PAUL (AP) -- A fugitive sex offender from Minnesota is back in custody....
AP Top Minnesota Headlines At 6:39 ... - Apr 17, 2008
FARIBAULT, Minn. (AP) -- DNA from a fingernail clipping has led to murder charges in the 2005 killing of a Minneapolis woman....
Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 17, 2008
BALTIMORE (AP) -- Adam Jones singled in the game-winning run in the 10th inning, capping a late comeback that gave the Baltimore Orioles a 6-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday night....
Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 17, 2008
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Fausto Carmona allowed a run in 6 2-3 innings, Ryan Garko and Travis Hafner hit two-run homers and the Cleveland Indians beat the Detroit Tigers 11-1 on Thursday night....
Ap/international from www.bismarcktribune.com - Apr 17, 2008
UNITED NATIONS - Iran's U.N. Mission is rejecting allegations by U.S. officials that the country is supporting the insurgency in Iraq. It calls the claims "unfounded" and "baseless."
Ap/international from www.bismarcktribune.com - Apr 17, 2008
NEW DELHI - Authorities sealed off the center of their normally frenetic capital Thursday with 15,000 police to protect the Olympic torch relay from anti-China protesters who held their pro-Tibet demonstrations …
Ap/international from www.bismarcktribune.com - Apr 17, 2008
CAIRO, Egypt - Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader claimed in an audiotape released Friday that five years of U.S. involvement in Iraq brought only defeat, and said President Bush will be forced to pass the problem to his successor.
Ap/international from www.bismarcktribune.com - Apr 17, 2008
SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea has tentatively agreed to resume U.S. beef imports that had been halted over concerns of mad cow disease, a news report said Friday, just hours before the two countries' leaders were to …