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The Star Tribune is the largest newspaper in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Its origins date to the founding of the Minneapolis Tribune in 1867 and the competing Minneapolis Daily Star in 1920. During the 1930s and 1940s, Minneapolis's competing newspapers were consolidated under a single owner with the Tribune as the city's morning newspaper and the Star as the evening newspaper. The two were merged in 1982 creating a single newspaper with the combined name of Star Tribune. After a tumultuous period where the newspaper was sold and re-sold and later forced to declare bankruptcy in 2009, it was purchased by local businessman Glen Taylor in 2014.
The Star Tribune is the major newspaper of Minneapolis, Minnesota and is also distributed throughout the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metro area, the state of Minnesota and the broader Upper Midwest. It typically contains a mixture of national, international and local news, sports, business and lifestyle content. Journalists from the Star Tribune and its predecessor newspapers have won six Peabody Awards including two in 2013. The newspaper's headquarters are located in Downtown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis (i/ˌmɪniˈæpəlɪs/) is the county seat of Hennepin County, and larger of the Twin Cities, the 14th-largest metropolitan area in the United States, containing approximately 3.8 million residents. As of 2016, Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of Minnesota and 46th-largest in the United States with 407,207 residents. Minneapolis and Saint Paul anchor the second-largest economic center in the Midwest, behind Chicago.
Minneapolis lies on both banks of the Mississippi River, just north of the river's confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Saint Paul, the state's capital. The city is abundantly rich in water, with twenty lakes and wetlands, the Mississippi River, creeks and waterfalls, many connected by parkways in the Chain of Lakes and the Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway. It was once the world's flour milling capital and a hub for timber, and today is the primary business center between Chicago and Seattle, with Minneapolis proper containing America's fifth-highest concentration of Fortune 500 companies. As an integral link to the global economy, Minneapolis is categorized as a global city.
A star is a luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity. The nearest star to Earth is the Sun. Other stars are visible to the naked eye from Earth during the night, appearing as a multitude of fixed luminous points in the sky due to their immense distance from Earth. Historically, the most prominent stars were grouped into constellations and asterisms, and the brightest stars gained proper names. Extensive catalogues of stars have been assembled by astronomers, which provide standardized star designations.
For at least a portion of its life, a star shines due to thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core, releasing energy that traverses the star's interior and then radiates into outer space. Once the hydrogen in the core of a star is nearly exhausted, almost all naturally occurring elements heavier than helium are created by stellar nucleosynthesis during the star's lifetime and, for some stars, by supernova nucleosynthesis when it explodes. Near the end of its life, a star can also contain degenerate matter. Astronomers can determine the mass, age, metallicity (chemical composition), and many other properties of a star by observing its motion through space, luminosity, and spectrum respectively. The total mass of a star is the principal determinant of its evolution and eventual fate. Other characteristics of a star, including diameter and temperature, change over its life, while the star's environment affects its rotation and movement. A plot of the temperature of many stars against their luminosities, known as a Hertzsprung–Russell diagram (H–R diagram), allows the age and evolutionary state of a star to be determined.
Tribunus, in English tribune, was the title of various elected officials in Ancient Rome. The two most important were the tribunes of the plebs and the military tribunes. For most of Roman history, a college of ten Tribunes of the Plebs acted as a check on the authority of the senate and the annual magistrates, holding the power of ius intercessionis to intervene on behalf of the plebeians, and veto unfavourable legislation. There were also military tribunes, who commanded portions of the Roman army, subordinate to the higher magistrates, such as the consuls and praetors, promagistrates, and their legates. Various officers within the Roman army were also known as tribunes. The title was also used for several other positions and classes in the course of Roman history.
The word "tribune" is derived from the Roman tribes. The three original tribes known as the Ramnes or Ramnenses, Tities or Titienses, and the Luceres, were each headed by a tribune, who represented each tribe in civil, religious, and military matters. Subsequently, each of the Servian tribes was also represented by a tribune.
A star is a luminous cosmic body.
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Mpls, Twin Cities & Minnesota History & Travel Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCE4D1CB70991E788 Journalism, Mass Communications, Publishing... playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9B382292A2AB6718 more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Promotional film for the Minneapolis Star-Journal newspaper." Reupload of a previously uploaded film with improved video & sound. Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, ...
A staffer from the Minneapolis Star Tribune interviews Rachel on the eve of the premiere of The Rachel Maddow Show on September 4, 2008. Among the topics discussed: Keith Olbermann, Pat Buchanan, the "Post-Rational" mindset, glam-squads and eyelash farming.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune is celebrating 150 years in circulation Thursday. In Thursday's paper, they have included a copy of the first issue from May 25, 1867, Jason DeRusha reports (2:25). WCCO This Morning – May 25, 2017
The Minneapolis Star Tribune, newspaper, celebrated its 150th birthday in grand fashion by kindly asking local landmarks like, Target Field, US BANK Stadium, the I-35 Bridge, IDS Tower, Capella Tower and some more to light up Green, in their honor! Happy Birthday Star Tribune! Hope for another 150!
Local Twin Cities Realtor David Olson from Remax (www.TwinCitiesPropertyFinder.com) is featured on the front page of the Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper. His expertise is used as a source for the positive article about the local real estate market. You can read the full article & watch their video here: http://www.startribune.com/business/190553881.html?utm_medium Real Estate Questions? Call David Olson at 952.314.9446 Continue to Stay Connected with David Olson: Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/olsdav?fe... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DavidOlsonMN Twitter: https://twitter.com/OlsonRealEstate Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-ol... Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/101034852... Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/user5180778 BLOG: http://greathomedeals.wordpress.com
John Uline on Mar 17th, 1999 retired from the Minneapolis StarTribune. He gave Michael Uline his eldest son a final tour of the plant. John introduced Michael to many of the characters in the plant, such as Mark Uline and "Sparky".
I took these pictures on September 2nd, 2015 on my way home from recording in Richfield. I wanted to capture some pictures before the building was completely demolished. You can see that they were salvaging some of the old marble slabs. Notice the new Viking's stadium being constructed in the background.
In 1995, Bob Schafer asked a crowd of Star Tribune staffers "How many of you here have used an online service before? Prodigy? America Online? Compuserve?" Not many hands went up. Bob and Steve Yelvington then hosted a tour of the soon-to-be launched Star Tribune Online news service. If you were there in 1995, you'll smile. If you weren't there but watch some of this, you'll be amazed at the questions that were being asked and answered then.
The Star Tribune has endorsed Jacob Frey as its #1 choice for Mayor of Minneapolis. To read the Star Tribune's endorsement, visit: http://bit.ly/FreyStribEndorsement To learn more about Jacob Frey, visit jacobfrey.org.
The Star Tribune was the Minneapolis Chamber's 2013 Best in Business Award winner at the Best in Business Award Luncheon on March 14, 2013. The Star Tribune emerged from bankruptcy in 2009, improved its financial performance under new management and emerged as one of America's five largest newspapers, based on Sunday circulation.
American Income – Altig (AIL-Altig) was ranked #1 in all of Minnesota for Training and #10 overall in the Top 150 Workplaces by the Star Tribune, the largest newspaper in the state of Minnesota. The Minneapolis office of AIL-Altig is led by brothers, Ryan and Patrick Stenglein, and their #1 ranking for Training is a reflection of their commitment to leadership development. Associates in their organization are often tapped to lead new territories across North America, including most recently Las Vegas. “This is a huge milestone for the office. To go from where we were four years ago, to being named the tenth best workplace and number one in training words can’t describe it. It is an unbelievable accomplishment,” said Patrick Stenglein, AIL-Altig Vice President of Sales. “Minneapolis is o...
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Subscribe and follow on Instagram/Twitter: @evankail www.facebook.com/intheclosetshow Legendary Star Tribune Columnist CJ is in the closet to discuss her career, child rearing and the Adrian Peterson scandal, my wild high school parties, and my grandmother's train wreck of a funeral.
Ariel Wade drove her motorized scooter to the White Castle drive-through in St. Paul, after the main lobby had closed, and was denied service.
Customer testimonial of The Minneapolis Star Tribune's AGV system. The automated guided vehicle systems are comprised of automatic press loading AGVs and forklift AGVs. Egemin's E'wms® (warehouse management system) software was also a key component to this newspaper automation system's success. Egemin AGVs use laser and inertial (magnet) guidance systems. For more information contact, Egemin PR and Marketing at http://www.egeminusa.com/contact_PRMkt.html
A funny statement to close this conversation!
Since 2009 over 70 Tibetans have self-immolated to protest of the Chinese occupation of Tibet. On November 9, 2012, the Minneapolis Star Tribune wrote an editorial titled "Pressure China to make peace in Tibet". This came in the wake of a visit to Minnesota by Tibetan Prime Minister Dr. Lobsang Sangay. Star Tribune editor Susan Hogan interviewed Dr. Sangay at length in preparation for the editorial article. This segment includes a small portion of that interview which directly addresses self-immolations. View the complete editorial at http://www.startribune.com/opinion/editorials/177990991.html?refer=y
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Allie Shah from the Minneapolis Star Tribune
Mpls, Twin Cities & Minnesota History & Travel Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCE4D1CB70991E788 Journalism, Mass Communications, Publishing... playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9B382292A2AB6718 more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Promotional film for the Minneapolis Star-Journal newspaper." Reupload of a previously uploaded film with improved video & sound. Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, ...
In 1995, Bob Schafer asked a crowd of Star Tribune staffers "How many of you here have used an online service before? Prodigy? America Online? Compuserve?" Not many hands went up. Bob and Steve Yelvington then hosted a tour of the soon-to-be launched Star Tribune Online news service. If you were there in 1995, you'll smile. If you weren't there but watch some of this, you'll be amazed at the questions that were being asked and answered then.
Subscribe and follow on Instagram/Twitter: @evankail www.facebook.com/intheclosetshow Legendary Star Tribune Columnist CJ is in the closet to discuss her career, child rearing and the Adrian Peterson scandal, my wild high school parties, and my grandmother's train wreck of a funeral.
We introduce you three local, inspirational women who have made a mark on our community: Minneapolis Police Chief Janee Harteau, CaringBridge CEO Sona . Mays guest speaker was Gail Rosenblum, columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Guests enjoyed lunch and conversation at Crave Galleria in Edina, . Join us each month for lunch and intimate conversation at Ruths Chris in downtown Minneapolis, hosted by Minnesota Monthly personality Sue Zelickson. Junes guest speaker was Heidi Collins ,Fox 9 Anchor. Guests enjoyed lunch and conversation at Crave Galleria in Edina, hosted by Minnesota Monthlys Style .
Katherine Kersten is a conservative columnist who writes for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Kersten, a graduate of Notre Dame and Yale universities, began her career as a financial analyst for a Chicago bank. Subsequently, she worked as a budget planner for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After moving to the Twin Cities, she studied at and graduated from University of Minnesota Law School and began practicing law in Minnesota.[1] After the second of her four children was born in 1985, she quit this job to become an opinion writer and commentator. She was a founding member of the think tank Center of the American Experiment and has written for publications such as Christianity Today and the Wall Street Journal.[1] Kersten now works for the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Kersten has critic...
Hours after speaking to 6,000 people in Duluth, Sanders addressed more than 14,000 at RiverCentre, aiming for momentum before Iowa caucuses on Monday.
Sports Kings Talk Show Week 9 NFL Special Guest Minnesota Vikings Sports Reporter Lavelle Neal - November 4, 2013 Special Guest: La Velle Neal-Sports Writer Star Tribune Minneapolis.One more week before our Barbershop Radio Show in Chicago. Bears vs Packers-Must win for Chicago if they are going to make the Playoffs, would be a huge win without Jay Cutler.Dallas vs Minnesota, Vikings defense should keep Romo on his feet for most of this game, but Cowboys offense should get the win,,, Join us for more NFL Picks on the Sports Kings NFL Weekly Countdown Show WCGO AM 1590 Chicago MeanGene and Ronnie Brooks
Noted Minneapolis activist Al Flowers has been brutalized by Minneapolis Police. Minneapolis Police showed up at the home of Al Flowers on Saturday, July 26 after 2 a.m., supposedly with a warrant to arrest a juvenile living in the home. When Al asked to see the warrant—as is his right—he was viciously beaten by police, and then dragged off to jail. People should be aware that Al was already handcuffed when he was beaten. He was hurt so badly that the jail refused to accept him and he was taken to the hospital with broken bones, a concussion, contusions and lacerations. After treatment, he was taken to jail on phony charges to cover for what the cops did to him. Al Flowers has a long history as a critic of the Minneapolis Police Department, and has been beaten by Minneapolis Police be...
Dwight Hobbes is Minnesota's most extensively published essayist, presently contributing to Mpls/St. Paul Magazine, MN Spokesman-Recorder, Twin Cities Daily Planet and Southside Pride. He has written for Reader's Digest, Washington Post, San Diego-Union Tribune, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, St. Paul Pioneer Press, City Pages, Twin Cities Reader, Insight News, The Circle, Asian Pages, Colors: a Journal of Opinion by Writers of Color, St. Paul Almanac.... His collection Something I Said is published by Papyrus Press, Inc
On-demand talent providers offer instant access to strategic experts and hourly workers alike – to power the change and adaptation so necessary in today's evolving retail market. Rob Biederman, co-CEO of Hourly Nerd, and Mynul Khan, founder and CEO of Field Nation, demonstrate how human capital marketplaces can provide performance, scale and competitive advantage. Moderated by Kavita Kumar, a retail reporter at The Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
The Northeast Minneapolis Arts District Mayoral Forum focused on the future of arts and culture for the City of Minneapolis. Star Tribune Theatre Critic, Rohan Preston, is the Forum Moderator for the evening. The Forum is divided into two parts. First, the candidates answer questions from the Moderator. The second half of the Forum feature questions fielded from the audience via note cards. City of Minneapolis Mayoral Candidates participating are: Minnesota State Representative Raymond Dehn (DFL-59B, Minneapolis); City Council Member Jacob Frey (Ward 3); Tom Hoch; Betsy Hodges (Incumbent); Nekima Levy-Pounds; and Aswar Rahman. Candidate Al Flowers was invited but did not attend.
Mark Craig of the Star Tribune swung by the Blue Door Pub Studios to chat a little Minnesota Fightin' Vikings and discuss his new book 100 Things Vikings Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die. We dove into a few of those 100 items: What made Cris Carter great from a young age, how grizzled Bud Grant was to his players (even during leisure time), the 2009 Brett Favre Carnival, covering the Adrian 296 game, the tragic passing of Korey Stringer, and much more. Mark and I also got into how this 2016 Vikings team is different than other great Purple squads, if Sam Bradford can continue his high level of play, some Xavier Rhodes appreciation, how Stan Kroenke was gracious enough to let Mark use the TCF Bank Stadium media bathroom, a few anecdotes about Hall of Fame voting (Mark is one of the ...
Sean Gaskell passionately performs a 21-stringed harp from West Africa dating back 300 years, called the Kora. Gaskell features traditional songs that are the heart and soul of the Koras musical repertoire and also performs his own personal compositions. Tom Surowicz of the Minneapolis Star Tribune declared, "Need more proof that music is the greatest international language? Listen to how eloquently Sean Gaskell, a young fella from the grunge and coffee mecca of Seattle, plays the 21-string West African Kora, a gourd-bottomed harp that delivers both acres of melody and gently rippling rhythms." To see more On Stage @ APL ►https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL192E96840170B7A3 ◄ For more information on Library events: ►http://www.allenlibrary.org ◄ Your City, Your News ►http://www.All...
Recent news reports of abuse at senior care facilities, sexual harassment at the Capitol and ongoing struggles with the rollout of the Minnesota Licensing and Registration System (MNLARS) prompted Governor Mark Dayton to address the media on Wednesday, November 15. This week, the Minneapolis Star Tribune began a five part report detailing hundreds of problems with abuse, neglect, assault and theft in nursing homes and assisted living facilities statewide. Governor Dayton said, "I want Minnesotans to be assured that their loved ones are being properly cared for and protected in those situations,”" and vowed to set up a task force to seek administrative or legislative remedies for the failings.
Dr. Uzam Samadani's Keynote presentation at the Minnesota Football Coaches Association annual clinic 2016. Dr. Samandani's work speaks to the importance of football and illustrates how the benefits of football far outweigh the risks. Her book, The Football Decision, is available for purchase. Dr. Sanandani's thoughts can also be found in this article from the Minneapolis Star Tribune. http://www.startribune.com/counterpoint-call-to-ban-football-collides-with-the-facts/360510031/ More information can be found here from the Hennepin County Medical Center https://hcmcnews.org/2015/12/21/doctors-release-the-football-decision-an-exploration-into-every-parents-decision-whether-or-not-to-let-a-child-play-contact-sports/
This panel discussion was presented at the Women's Economic Security Summit in St. Paul, Minnesota on January 29, 2015. Moderator was Lori Sturdevant of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Panelists were Senator Carla Nelson, Pam Sartell (owner and CEO of the Sartell Group), and Hedy Tripp, chair of the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum and adjunct faculty at St. Cloud State University. For more information about this and other topics at the summit, contact Barbara.Battiste@oesw.leg.mn.
http://z.umn.edu/minneapolismayor Tuesday, June 6 Lunch 11:00am, Humphrey Atrium Event 12:00pm - 1:15pm, Cowles Auditorium The mayoral campaign is picking up speed with the Minneapolis endorsement convention approaching on July 8th.The next mayor of Minneapolis will face challenges sustaining economic development and the well-being of workers in Minneapolis as cities like Denver and Seattle begin to pose stiffer competition. Representative Raymond Dehn, Al Flowers, Minneapolis Council Member Jacob Frey, Tom Hoch, Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges, Dr. Nekima Levy-Pounds, and Aswar Rahman will join Professor Larry Jacobs and Lee Schafer, Business Columnist, Star Tribune for a conversation about the economic and business conditions in Minneapolis and their proposals for sustainable policies t...
Neil Gaiman stops by the Googleplex to discuss his latest book, "The Ocean at the End of the Lane." You can find the book on Google Play at: goo.gl/KFqZK . This talk was moderated by Chris DiBona. From the book description: A major new work from "a writer to make readers rejoice" (Minneapolis Star Tribune)—a moving story of memory, magic, and survival Sussex, England. A middle-aged man returns to his childhood home to attend a funeral. Although the house he lived in is long gone, he is drawn to the farm at the end of the road, where, when he was seven, he encountered a most remarkable girl, Lettie Hempstock, and her mother and grandmother. He hasn't thought of Lettie in decades, and yet as he sits by the pond (a pond that she'd claimed was an ocean) behind the ramshackle old farmhouse, ...
My head in the clouds, I can't conceal, conceit.
I try to justify your looked, bewitched eye.
Am I shining brightly on falsified sky?
Chous:
And I try so hard to be like you.
And I'm just a star, and I'll fade away too...
Like you.
You'll see me as I am but I'm empty inside.
We'll suck each other in the blackhole that
is life.
I can be a fallen star, not fallen from grace.
One plane, one world, one sky, so me don't alientate.
(Chorus)
Blind, you will see.