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Article in Sunday's Star Tribune (2/17)

So, I was reading the Star Tribune on Sunday and saw this article about the kids on the schoolbus and life after the 35W bridge collapse. I was really touched by it. The article title (which suits well) is "One day at a time for Waite House kids". I could not imagine what they went through. Nonetheless, this article is full of hope.

http://www.startribune.com/local/15686767.html

I also added it to our del.icio.us

NOTE: You may or may not be able to access the URL/web address via Star Tribune site. I was able to access it without logging in the first time. Thereafter, it asked me to log in.

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Clicking on that link, I got a 404 error.

So I used BugMeNot (the Firefox extension is quite spiffy) to log in to the site, searched for the title in the search box on the 404 page, and that brought me to the story with the exact same link as above. So if you log in to the site first, you should be able to read it.

Why can't newspapers get this online stuff right?

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