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Franken's campaign blasts Wall Street Journal in Journal's own pages


Recounting confirms that alleged scandals were phony and election officials were right.
By David Brauer

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A Minnesota photo treasure trove emerges


Life magazine is making its 10 million photo archive available on the web. Here are a few of the magazine's beauties already out there.
By David Brauer

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Geek Squad to sponsor Make: TV; also: Delta dumps coach upgrades


The Geek Squad has signed on as a major sponsor of a new TPT series that will debut nationally next year. Also: Delta Air Lines dumps its coach-upgrade program after complaints from elite fliers.

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Will the Obamas turn the White House green?


Will the Obamas turn the White House green?

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Obama may delay 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal until 2010


Obama may delay 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal until 2010

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Faulty memories the only possible reason Vikings ex-coach Tice might seem enticing


For a minute, it seemed like the old days. Matt Birk stopped to take questions in the Vikings locker room on Wednesday, something the big redheaded center from St. Paul hasn't done much midweek this season.

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Daily Glean: Whose recount challenges are more bogus?


Whose recount challenges are more bogus?
By David Brauer | Friday, Nov. 21
Disputed ballot counts soar while Norm's margin falls again.

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What past Minnesota vote tallies can tell us about the Senate recount


I suppose if we had a normal adult allotment of patience, we would all just let the recount roll out at its magisterial pace and see what happens. But what fun is that?

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AC/DC: The Peter Pans of filthy rock


You're damn right they're dirty old men. You didn't really believe they'd have the decency to retire, did you? I'm talking about Aussie hard rockers AC/DC, of course, particularly founding member Angus Young, now 53, who almost certainly will take the Xcel stage clad in short schoolboy pants, and may or may not extend his tradition of mooning the audience.

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