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        <pubDate>Fri, 4, Jan 2013 17:40</pubDate>
        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            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                    <title><![CDATA[May 26, 1911: Water main bursts, floods North Side]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Water main breaks plagued Minneapolis in the early 1900s as the city struggled to meet the needs of its growing population. The city’s water department supervisor, Edmund Sykes, was forced to resign a month after a particularly nasty break that washed out streets on the North Side and lowered water pressure citywide. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Fri, 4, Jan 2013 16:59</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[July 11, 1907: A baffling gender switch]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Here’s a century-old mystery that remains unsolved – unless you count the fanciful explanation that appeared in the Minneapolis Tribune over the next two days. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Fri, 28, Dec 2012 23:46</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Dec. 19, 1905: Dear Santa, please bring me a ...]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[“I want a pair of skates and I want a pair of leggings also I can have some fun I am 8 years old and of course I want some candy and I want one or two story book and that will be all I want."  ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Tue, 25, Dec 2012 15:13</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[March 2, 1951: The bride wore blue]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[A sweet slice of 1950s life from Robert T. Smith, a future columnist for the Minneapolis Tribune. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Mon, 24, Dec 2012 21:52</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[April 21, 1911: Connie Mack blames slump on bridegrooms ]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder drew some heat this week for getting married a few days before a big game. Perhaps this century-old story from the Minneapolis Tribune can provide fans with some hope. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Sat, 22, Dec 2012 14:29</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[March 6, 1914: Helen and Warren’s cheerless trip]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Mabel Herbert Urner’s serialized accounts of a fictional New York couple began appearing in the Minneapolis Tribune in July 1910. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 20, Dec 2012 18:28</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Oct. 7, 1906: 'Vampire rats' terrorize Minneapolis chickens]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Perhaps an experienced exterminator can identify the blood-sucking, kangaroo-like rats described in this Minneapolis Tribune story. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Fri, 7, Dec 2012 19:2</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Jan. 1, 1889: The life of a night editor  ]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[More than a century ago, “all ‘copy’ of every description” passed through the hands of the Minneapolis Tribune’s night editor. It was a critical job in the production of the newspaper. But the workload was heavy, the pressure relentless, the technology primitive and the hours abominable.  ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Wed, 19, Dec 2012 10:26</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Jan. 1, 1889: What does a managing editor do?]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[More than a century ago, the managing editor at a “great morning paper like the Tribune” had a great many responsibilities. He spent a few hours each day just opening mail, dictating letters, fending off job applicants and pacifying “cranks,” all without the aid of a BlackBerry. The Tribune explains: ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Fri, 30, Nov 2012 16:16</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Jan. 1, 1889: How a great newspaper is made]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[The average issue of the TRIBUNE is eight pages, containing 56 columns. Every night for such an issue there are picked up from the type cases 458,528 letters! ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Tue, 20, Nov 2012 21:21</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[May 15, 1915: City jobs will go to married men]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Outlining a new policy which is to govern the employment of crews on city construction work in the future, the City Council yesterday afternoon decided that married men and those with relatives dependent upon them should be given preference over all others by heads of departments employing common labor. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 15, Nov 2012 22:27</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Nov. 10, 1975: Edmund Fitzgerald reported missing]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[A cargo ship with 35 crew members was reported missing Monday night in treacherous waters in Lake Superior, the U.S. Coast Guard said. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Sat, 10, Nov 2012 15:20</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Oct. 8, 1922: How to put off death indefinitely]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Seventy residents of this city have signed a pledge that they will attend a banquet of the Indefinite Physical Society at the Palace hotel, San Francisco, in the year 2000. A room has been reserved for that date. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Fri, 9, Nov 2012 15:35</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Oct. 31, 1912: A dinkey man’s sad story]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Alas, the Minneapolis Tribune did not provide readers with a translation of  the century-old slang in this piece.  ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 1, Nov 2012 15:10</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Feb. 14, 1902: A festive night in the smallpox ward  ]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Those who have passed through the terrors of an old-fashioned smallpox epidemic and remember the terror that accompanied the very name of the pest house, will wonder aghast at a social function that was held Wednesday night at the pest house at St. Louis Park in one of the vacant ward rooms. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Tue, 30, Oct 2012 16:27</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Oct. 20, 1899: How to move 120 tons of bridge]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Six men moved the 120 tons of wood and iron contained in one span of the Wabash street bridge, St. Paul, 50 feet Wednesday, and they didn’t make much fuss about it as an expressman would in getting a trunk upstairs.    ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 25, Oct 2012 15:38</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[May 2, 1877: Our filthy, squalid and 'unsewered’ metropolis ]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Until the late 1890s, nearly every dwelling in Minneapolis had its own cesspool. Yech. ]]></description>
                    <pubDate>Thu, 18, Oct 2012 19:22</pubDate>
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                    <title><![CDATA[ Oct. 5, 1882: A ‘family quarrel’ in Blaine ]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[Last Monday night, Joseph Matzek and wife, Bohemians, living on a farm in the town of Blaine, owned by Dr. Bowers of Minneapolis, went home from Anoka, taking with them a bottle of liquor. Soon after getting home they quarreled, scaring the children, who ran to the nearest neighbors, Gilmore, one and a half miles distant, and said their father was killing their mother. ]]></description>
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                    <title><![CDATA[Sept. 18, 1920: A cranial cure for ‘criminal tendencies’ ]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[A link between brain damage and anti-social behavior has been well-documented. It’s unclear how well-documented the link was in 1920, when a court sent a robbery suspect to a St. Paul hospital for a bit of cranial surgery to cure his “criminal tendencies.” Did it work? There’s no mention of the suspect in subsequent issues of the Minneapolis Tribune, and no record of a Nobel prize for the surgeon. ]]></description>
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                    <title><![CDATA[May 23, 1950: Mother of 10 serves Wonder Bread ]]></title>
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                    <description><![CDATA[A photo of Betty McClellan surrounded by her 10 children was featured in a four-column Wonder Bread ad in the Minneapolis Tribune in May 1950.  ]]></description>
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