Friday January 16, 2009
Colin Covert reviews "Defiance" and "Last Chance Harvey," and more. Also: Covert's video reviews, showtimes and more.
US Airways pilot Sulley Sullenberger stayed cool in Thursday's Hudson River crash. Plus: Passengers share their tales of survival.
Five other DFLers have filed paperwork to run for governor in 2010: Sen. John Marty, of Roseville; Sen. Tom Bakk of Cook; Ramsey County Attorney Susan Gaertner; Rep. Paul Thissen of Minneapolis, and frequent candidate Ole Savior.
Recount: Trial on Coleman challenge to begin on Jan. 26
Man dies after house fire in southwest Minn.
Attorney busted for drugs in Winona court
Two Harbors company gets military contract
Circuit City to liquidate remaining US stores
Frigid waters hampers Hudson River crash probe
Citigroup posts loss, splits up the bank
Sources: Obama ready to end harsh interrogations
Blog: Around the NFL
Billionaire Ed Roski wants an NFL team for the $800 million stadium he wants to build in Industry, which is near Los Angeles. Yep, the Vikings are on Ed’s Elite Eight list.
Blog: Cribsheet
Cribsheet readers work together to help start a foundation for young widows and widowers with children. The family is featured in this week's issue of People magazine.
Investors were heartened by plans for Citigroup and Bank of America to restore themselves to profitability, and they were willing to place bets on a range of consumer and industrial stocks.
Although some critics deride his art as drab and kitschy, Andrew Wyeth's melancholy paintings were praised by others as profound reflections of 20th Century alienation and existentialism.
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SID HARTMAN
Vikings have talent to compete with best
NEAL ST. ANTHONY
Volunteers help budding entrepreneurs through legal thickets
JAMES LILEKS
You hate this weather? Go ahead! Just quit your whining
Maria Isa
Motivation for the White House crew begins with us
Andrew Eklund
Please...Let Obama Be Centered
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