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Chicago-based scientist tasked with doubling firm's healthier food portfolio
Tribune staff reporterAs a Pakistani-born doctor who grew up in England, studied nutrition and agriculture in the U.S. and consulted for the Mayo Clinic on diabetes and other diseases, Mehmood Khan has a background that gives him a broad perspective. His job gives...Tags: Medical Research, PepsiCo Inc., Diseases and Illnesses, Cardiologists, Food Industry
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VOLLEYBALL
The Northern State volleyball team will host a pair of Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference opponents this weekend, including a nationally ranked team tonight. The Wolves (11-8, 6-6 NSIC) will host No. 10 Wayne State (15-6, 8-4) at 7 tonight and...Tags: Minnesota Golden Gophers, Diseases and Illnesses, American Hockey League, College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Hockey legends visit Aberdeen to promote sport
jpapendick@aberdeennews.comA group of hockey celebrities is in Aberdeen today to help promote the sport — and for a pheasant hunt. They will appear before tonight’s Wings junior hockey game against Minot at 7:15 p.m. The celebrities will have a public meet and...Tags: Minnesota Golden Gophers, Colorado Avalanche, Toronto Maple Leafs, General Practitioners, Awards and Prizes
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Study shows aggression and anger learned in infancy
Q13 FOX News reporterA new study has found that children can learn anger and aggression from their parents at a very early age. The study was performed by researchers at the University of Minnesota and published in the journal Child Development. Michael Lorber, a...Tags: New York University, University of Washington, Colleges and Universities, Child Development
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Student filmmakers create documentary on Duluth ball slasher
Two University of Minnesota Duluth students created a documentary film last spring on Christopher John Bjerkness, the man convicted of slashing dozens of exercise balls at UMD and other fitness and physical therapy centers in Duluth, most recently in May....Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Physical Therapy, College Sports
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Add three-day festival to your Liszt of things to do
To open its 92nd season, the Aberdeen University/Civic Symphony will join musicians throughout the world in celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Franz Liszt.
A three-day festival, running Nov. 10-12, will honor the great Hungarian pianist,...Tags: Australia, Franz Liszt, Fine Arts, Ceremonies, Music Industry
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Farming for answers on genetically altered animals
MINNEAPOLIS - Entrepreneur Scott Fahrenkrug sees raising pigs as one hearty business. And that's not because of the food they can produce. Fahrenkrug, a University of Minnesota professor, is changing genes in pigs so they grow up with diabetes or...Tags: Hormones and Metabolism, Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Genes and Chromosomes, Science
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Taking on the PepsiCo challenge
Tribune staff reporterAs a Pakistani-born doctor who grew up in England, studied nutrition and agriculture in the U.S. and consulted for the Mayo Clinic on diabetes and other diseases, Mehmood Khan has a background that gives him a broad perspective. His job gives him a...Tags: PepsiCo Inc., Diseases and Illnesses, Cardiologists, Food Industry, Corporate Officers
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Bakker-Griffith
Isaac Bakker and Kirsti Griffith are engaged and plan an August2012 wedding at Holy Redeemer Church in Marshall, Minn. Parents of the groom-to-be are Gregg and Rebecca Bakker of Washburn, Wis. Parents of the bride-to-be are Rob and Kristi Griffith of...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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NSU runners getting noticed
The Northern State men's cross country team has had a great season so far.
The Wolves won the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Preview meet at Moorhead earlier this season and had a solid showing at the Roy Griak Invitational Saturday at the...Tags: Sports Illustrated, College Football, Christian Rock (genre), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Music Industry
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The Racier The Car, The Racier The Hormones
KIAHThat's what research says about some men when it comes to conspicuous spending and their desire for sexual activity. New studies by faculty at Rice University, The University of Texas-San Antonio and The University of Minnesota finds that men`s...Tags: Hormones and Metabolism, Education, San Antonio, University of Texas at Austin, Colleges and Universities
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More than 300 students to attend Upward Bound Olympics
More than 300 regional high school students will be at Northern State University this weekend for the Upward Bound Olympics. Students from Upward Bound programs at Black Hills State University, South Dakota State University, the University of South...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, Students, South Dakota State University
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