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To our readers: MinnPost is taking a Thanksgiving holiday break, so we'll have a limited amount of fresh material on the site Thursday and Friday. New articles and our regular features — including the Daily Glean, Braublog, Eric Black Ink and Second Opinion — return Monday. —Roger Buoen, co-managing editor

Three big changes make downtown Minneapolis a better place
By Steve Berg | Monday, Nov. 23, 2009
Group launches petition drives in St. Paul and Duluth to require photo IDs for voters
By Joe Kimball | Monday, Nov. 23, 2009
Mystique of electability: There is something about R.T.
By Blois Olson| Monday, Nov. 23, 2009
Minneapolis-based FICO loses jury trial in bragging-rights battle over credit scores
By Brad Allen | Monday, Nov 23, 2009
Amid touchdowns and records, Favre embraces his team
By Jim Klobuchar | Monday, Nov. 23, 2009
Surrounded by family and friends, new MVP Joe Mauer all smiles
By Pat Borzi | Monday, Nov. 23, 2009
'Origin' is both a pillar of science and a still-volatile subject
By Sharon Schmickle | Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009
Minnesotans speak up in support of new breast screening recommendations. But are they being heard?
By Susan Perry | Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009
DOT issues first airline fines ever for stranding passengers
By Derek Wallbank | Tuesday, Nov 24 2009
Spice Apps knows how to spice up social media tools with Clove
By Phil Wilson | Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009
Add the terrorist indictments in Minneapolis this week to other recent threatening incidents and you come up with shaken assumptions about America's domestic security.

Eleven candidates took turns in ever-changing groups of three answering questions. The format worked, I guess, and was surely better than listening to 11 straight answers to each question.
No doubt about it, online video is a growth industry, and we’re not just talking about squirrels on skateboards. Some are finding a niche market for corporate website videos.
Assets frozen in $190M Ponzi scheme, Hecker must pay spousal support, Commerce charges 3 firms with ID theft, and Delta renews with catering vendor.
Problem banks on rise, Twins statues coming, U.S. Bank selling 3 Texas banks, and feds seize counterfeit goods.


Sabo, local leaders highlight a bipartisan effort to focus transportation funding on clear objectives.
"The Closest Farthest Away," a high-tech theater piece, integrates film shot in Cuba with a live performance by Americans.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of Transportation today issued $175,000 in fines to three airline companies involved in a grounded flight — the first such penalty for "stranding passengers for an unreasonable time."
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The Recording Academy has added 25 songs to the Grammy Hall of Fame for 2010. The diverse additions include songs from Judy Garland and Louis Armstrong, Jose Felicano’s Christmas standard “Feliz Navidad” and Dooley Wilson’s “As Time Goes By,” featured in “Casablanca.”
Metafilter has posted jpegs of Life Magazine Camel Cigarette Ads from the 1930's featuring Lou Gehrig and others, guaranteed to "renew your flow of vim."
A double standard? National Review Online’s media blog questions what it sees as the New York Times’ changing rules over when it's OK to publish private emails.