Opening Belz, Nov. 4

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November 4, 2014 at 4:08PM

No vacancy for rentals in Twin Cities, apartment boom booms on – StarTribune
U.S. exports post largest drop since February, trade gap widens – WSJ
Low oil prices send a chill through the oil patch – Associated Press
Target, Best Buy align with Apple Pay's competition – StarTribune
Struggling Sprint lays off 2,000 more in Kansas City – KC Star
"Car Talk" brother Tom Pagliozzi died at 77 – NY Times
Lucas Museum rendering is a mountain on Lake Michigan – Chicago Tribune
How they used smell to make the Soap Factory even scarier – New Yorker
900 old arcade games offered for free on the Internet – C|Net
Rolls-Royce to cut 2,600 jobs, CFO gone – Financial Times
The future of manufacturing in Wisconsin? Cat toys – Journal-Sentinel
Terry Branstad could be the longest-serving governor in U.S. history – Register
Chilean mining firm to buy Duluth Metals for $85 million – News Tribune

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