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Mike Mosedale (295 articles)
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Bad Deal  (City Beat)

Tim Kornwolf ran afoul of the feds for selling Indian artifacts. Now he wants to take his case to the Supreme Court.

Tim Kornwolf ran afoul of the feds for selling Indian artifacts. Now he wants to take his case to the Supreme Court.

Sharkey Mania!  (Cover Story)

Eddie Sharkey has wrestled champs, chumps, and chimps. Now the tough guy turned trainer drops knowledge on Generation WWF.

Eddie Sharkey has wrestled champs, chumps, and chimps. Now the tough guy turned trainer drops knowledge on Generation WWF.

The Ghost of Clyde Mudgett  (City Beat)

An ill-planned burglary. A macabre death. A gym legend.

An ill-planned burglary. A macabre death. A gym legend.

Spa Wars  (City Beat)

A chic Uptown salon plays hardball with its ex-employees

A chic Uptown salon plays hardball with its ex-employees

WCCO Survivor  (Cover Story)

Surviving the News in the Hometown Team's Summer of Self-Love

Surviving the News in the Hometown Team's Summer of Self-Love

Dirty Tricks  (City Beat)

Minnesota's Fair Campaign Practices Act was designed to ensure fair elections. Critics say it's unconstitutional.

Minnesota's Fair Campaign Practices Act was designed to ensure fair elections. Critics say it's unconstitutional.

Invisible Man  (City Beat)

Jerry Janezich is staking his U.S. Senate campaign on a populist message and the DFL endorsement. But will any of that matter without TV ads?

Jerry Janezich is staking his U.S. Senate campaign on a populist message and the DFL endorsement. But will any of that matter without TV ads?

Assisted Suicide  (Cover Story)

Minneapolis officials insist police did everything by the book before Clay Fingerman killed himself. But nobody wants to talk about the shotgun left by his door.

Minneapolis officials insist police did everything by the book before Clay Fingerman killed himself. But nobody wants to talk about the shotgun left by his door.

The Searchers  (City Beat)

Bob Brown always knew he was Indian. Now he wants the government to recognize his tribe.

Bob Brown always knew he was Indian. Now he wants the government to recognize his tribe.

Low Blows  (Cover Story)

He manages wannabes, has-beens, and more than a few palookas, just like the big-money promoters do. But the ho-chunk casino is a long way from Caesar's Palace. and Ron Peterson is no Don King.

He manages wannabes, has-beens, and more than a few palookas, just like the big-money promoters do. But the ho-chunk casino is a long way from Caesar's Palace. and Ron Peterson is no Don King.

Speak No Evil  (City Beat)

Everyone applauded when the attorney general took a neo-Nazi letter writer to court. But is he pushing the constitutional envelope?

Everyone applauded when the attorney general took a neo-Nazi letter writer to court. But is he pushing the constitutional envelope?

Megawatts and Margins  (City Beat)

NSP hands the keys for its Minnesota reactors to a holding company. Is this part of a dangerous chain reaction in the nuclear power industry?

NSP hands the keys for its Minnesota reactors to a holding company. Is this part of a dangerous chain reaction in the nuclear power industry?

Playing Hardball  (City Beat)

A fight over the fate of a public park turns ugly in Anoka

A fight over the fate of a public park turns ugly in Anoka

Butt Ugly  (City Beat)

Minnesota's deal with Big Tobacco was supposed to be worth $6 billion. But what if the golden goose lays an egg?

Minnesota's deal with Big Tobacco was supposed to be worth $6 billion. But what if the golden goose lays an egg?

Purple Stain  (Cover Story)

Securities scams, karaoke-bar brawls, and the occasional boozy ride: At least there's one championship the Vikings might be winning

Securities scams, karaoke-bar brawls, and the occasional boozy ride: At least there's one championship the Vikings might be winning

Members Only  (City Beat)

Did the feds turn a blind eye to the Shakopee tribal enrollment fight? Finally, Congress decides to take a look.

Did the feds turn a blind eye to the Shakopee tribal enrollment fight? Finally, Congress decides to take a look.

Cyanide Pact  (City Beat)

The Minneapolis river terminal agrees to clean up its poison salt piles

The Minneapolis river terminal agrees to clean up its poison salt piles

Hook, Online, and Sinker  (City Beat)

Minneapolis neighborhood honchos are betting on Tyrone Reed's dot-com dream. But is there an operator error?

Minneapolis neighborhood honchos are betting on Tyrone Reed's dot-com dream. But is there an operator error?

Hymie's World  (Bringing It All Back Home)

The late Hymie Peterson never made much in the vintage record business--except a city of grateful customers

The late Hymie Peterson never made much in the vintage record business--except a city of grateful customers

Bury My Heart  (Cover Story)

For years it has been whispered that the 1976 slaying of American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash was an inside job. Now a new rash of accusations aims squarely at local heroes Clyde and Vernon Bellecourt.

For years it has been whispered that the 1976 slaying of American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash was an inside job. Now a new rash of accusations aims squarely at local heroes Clyde and Vernon Bellecourt.

Blood Money  (City Beat)

On the Shakopee Mdewakanton reservation, dissidents want to know: Who is an Indian?

On the Shakopee Mdewakanton reservation, dissidents want to know: Who is an Indian?

Officer Down  (Cover Story)

Seven years ago Tony DiIoia was a bright-eyed Minneapolis rookie. Then came the beatings, the lawsuits, and the pink slip.

Seven years ago Tony DiIoia was a bright-eyed Minneapolis rookie. Then came the beatings, the lawsuits, and the pink slip.

In This Corner  (City Beat)

Ex-middleweight Paul Johnson's fight to unionize pro boxers

Ex-middleweight Paul Johnson's fight to unionize pro boxers

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