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How Can I Contact Y! News Customer Service.Ihave A Complaint About The Local News And The Star Tribune.?

When I view the local news some of the story lines are from the Star Tribune. Since Y! displays them I assume that clicking on the link will allow me to read the story. This is true with all except the ones referencing the Star Tribune. When you seletc those headlines you are diretced to a page requiring you to subscribe before you can read the article and I don't wish too. Then you cannot back out without closing your browser as they won't let you out. I have been using Y! for many years but plan on changing my home page if this continues. If Y! posts a headline in their news I expetc to be able to view the story with out being hasseled and coralled to subscribe to a newspaper I don't want. Y! customer service seams to do their best to avoid being contacted. One would think that Y! would do their best to answer or help the people that use their site by choice. It appears that corporate ethics are in question at Y! and the Star Tribune..

Answer:Waaaaaaahhh! If you click on a news story link that takes you to a page that indicates you must subscribe to their service in order to read the story, just exit the page like millions upon millions of othere people who don't want to subscribe. If you don't want to read the story bad enough to subscribe, then you really don't want to read the story bad enough.

Why Do The Star Tribune And Minnesota Public Radio Have Completely Different Recount Results?

I don't get it.

Answer:They are both listening to different liars. The way they are "finding" votes, would be impossible under any legitimate processs. There are redundancies built in, and multiple tallies whichh have to balance before a count can even be submitted. What's going on now is blatantly fraudulent, but it won't stop until somebody gets arrested for doing it. It's an embarrasssment to the state of Minnesota, and an insult to the concept of Democracy.

Can I Get The Star Tribune Newspaper Online?

i need to read the newspaper from today, October 1st, 2009 but I never bought the acutall paper.. can I read it online.. like just what was in the paper from today? lets say a hard copy of the real thing? thanks!

Answer:http://www.startribune.com/

looking For The Want Ads From March 2nd Star Tribune Or Web Site To View?

Answer:You might have to go to the Star Tribune, and search their archives for that date.

Star Tribune Question?

Somebody new owns the star tribune, can somebody show me a website or give me a link, its for school. Thanks

Answer:In 2007, McClatchy sold the Star Tribune to Avista Capital Partners. The first link is the history page of the Star tribune and the second link the press release announcing the purchase on the owners web page, Avista Capital Partners.

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