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Twin Cities Business November 2008

November 2008

Wayzata’s Northern Oil and Gas leads the North Dakota oil rush + Phil Roberts, Parasole’s inimitable president.
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November 4, November 11, November 18

Twin Cities Business October 2008

October 2008

Meet Jim Cook. He’ll sell you gloom. He’ll also sell you silver. + The reemergence of the Twin Cities’ rental market.
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October 7, October 14, October 21, October 28

Twin Cities Business September 2008

September 2008

How professional theater became big in the Twin Cities + Inside Orfield Laboratories’ product testing facility
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September 2, September 9, September 16, September 23, September 30

Twin Cities Business August 2008

August 2008

Target Takes Its Architecture Outside the Box + Two Local Businessmen Revisit Vietnam 30 Years Later.
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August 5, August 12, August 19, August 26

Twin Cities Business July 2008

July 2008

2008 Business Hall of Fame + The New Ventures of Weatherman Paul Douglas
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July 1, July 8, July 15, July 22

June 2008

June 2008

The rise of Minnesota's independent music producers plus how Minnesota lost 100 public companies.
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June 3, June 10, June 17, June 24

Twin Cities Business May 2008

May 2008

Developers discover Elliot Park, plus an interview with CNS CEO Marti Morfitt and the trials of Tuan Pham.

Twin Cities Business April 2008

April 2008

The Republican National Convention, Twins President Dave St. Peter, and the Iron Range taconite boom.

Simon Delivers

March 2008

Online grocer SimonDelivers is responding to consumer demand for more local, organic, healthy and convenient foods. PLUS: Minnesota's outsized share of big commercial builders.

Twin Cities Business magazine

February 2008

How Jack Farrell made Haskell's into one of the country's greatest purveyors of fine wines. Plus: Can AgStar save rural Minnesota?

Twin Cities Business magazine

January 2008

TCB's annual People to Watch feature predicts who will make the biggest splash in the coming year and this year's What Business Thinks survey asks local leaders about executive compensation issues. Plus: special focuses on education and corporate finance.



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