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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
... are subtle.Plenty of white people are still settling in fast-growing suburbs such as Woodbury, Lakeville and Blaine. Dakota County is almost 90 percent white. But that type of growth is slowing. In older suburbs, meanwhile, an aging white population is passing from the scene. And across these counties, vast numbers of white households are emptying out, as baby boomer parents see their grown...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
... Linden are bidding farewell to home (for now) with a gig Thursday night at Rudy's Redeye Grill in Lakeville.Wieseler was one of a small handful of students nationwide accepted to study jazz saxophone at the New England Conservatory, while Linden will play jazz guitar at the Berklee College of Music.Music performance is a path their high school music teacher doesn't push many of his students...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Regular Intake of Cranberry Juice May Help Promote Digestive Health
LAKEVILLE-MIDDLEBORO, Mass., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- New research
suggests that cranberry juice can be as effective as probiotics in
maintaining good digestive health. The double-blind trial at the University
of Chile found a regular 6.8 oz. serving of 25% cranberry juice was as
effective as the probiotic studied in suppressing...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
... a General Motors representative for Central America. Dr. Hattler attended the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn.; earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his medical degree from Cornell University. Dr. Hattler spent three years at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington as the chief of Army's Organ Transplant Services. "My father was a compassionate doctor who cared...
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Today's Tribune-Review (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
... a General Motors representative for Central America. Dr. Hattler attended the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn.; earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his medical degree from Cornell University. Dr. Hattler spent three years at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington as the chief of Army's Organ Transplant Services. "My father was a compassionate doctor who cared...