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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for August 2016

Sports

Deemed racially insensitive, David Ortiz bobbleheads sent back

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 10, 2016, 6:43 AM Aug 10, 2016
14

Bobbleheads have been a “thing” for a couple of decades now with little sign that their popularity is ebbing, but we are still waiting for the first bobblehead that actually looks like the person it intends to portray. Read more →

Crime and Justice

When you fit the description

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 9, 2016, 12:36 PM Aug 9, 2016
49

Writer Yasin Mohamud pens an all too familiar tale in the Star Tribune’s 10,000 Takes series about the time he was stopped by the cops in Edina because he fit the description of those involved with ‘keying’ cars at the Macaroni Grill. He was 16 at the time, he writes today. Read more →

Save journalism, buy a newspaper

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 9, 2016, 6:36 AM Aug 9, 2016
51

Subscribe to a newspaper if you want to save the business of journalism.

No matter what you may think, the internet isn’t going to do it.
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Sports

For a true hockey experience in St. Cloud, have a drink

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 9, 2016, 5:37 AM Aug 9, 2016
13

Your long nightmare is almost over, St. Cloud. It appears that you’ll be able to drink at St. Cloud State University hockey games.
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Crime and Justice

MN Appeals Court weakens state’s child solicitation law

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 1:33 PM Aug 8, 2016
14

The issue is an intriguing one that has not been addressed by either the Minnesota Supreme Court or the U.S. Supreme Court: Does a person have to know he’s soliciting sex from a minor to be convicted of soliciting sex from a minor?
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This or That

Man with heart of bride’s dad walks her down the aisle

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 11:25 AM Aug 8, 2016
1

‘Jeni wrote me a letter and she said ‘Dear Tom, I’m the daughter of the man who’s heart is inside of you and I’m gonna get married on August 6th,’ Arthur Thomas said. ‘And one further thing if you’re willing, would you walk me down the aisle?’
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Sports

Focus on storytelling drama gets low marks from Olympics audience

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 10:18 AM Aug 8, 2016
56

Increasingly over the decades, coverage has had less to do with the actual competition, and more to do with the personal struggle of an individual athletes. The more drama, the better in storytelling and that’s what the Olympics are now — personal stories. Oh, and the medals. Read more →

Health

Swim across a lake? No problem for an 89-year-old woman

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 9:15 AM Aug 8, 2016
2

Sandy Abeler, of Bertrum, Minn., swims across a lake there to raise money to send kids to camp. She’s 89. Read more →

This or That

Lost leg found at beaver dam

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 9:01 AM Aug 8, 2016
9

Don’t you just hate when this happens? You’re paddling along, enjoying a scenic trip on one of Wisconsin’s lakes when you find a leg sticking out of a beaver dam. Read more →

Health

In obituary, a family pleads for more understanding of mental illness

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 8:17 AM Aug 8, 2016
1

Katie Schoener is going to be remembered and buried today in Scranton, Pa., and her family isn’t shy about the circumstances. Read more →

Politics

A defense of Steve Inskeep’s interview with David Duke

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 8:10 AM Aug 8, 2016
9

As expected, NPR ombudsman Elizabeth Jensen heard plenty of reaction from NPR listeners about Steve Inskeep’s interview with white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. Read more →

Time to spare? Go by air! Delta grounded

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 8, 2016, 5:21 AM Aug 8, 2016
19

It can’t be much fun if you’re a Delta traveler today. All of Delta’s flights were grounded because of computer woes. Even when the systems are restored, the effect will ripple throughout the system for hours, if not days. That’s what happens when the airline industry consolidates. Read more →

Khizr Khan Says He Would Live This Week A ‘Hundred Million Times’ Over

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 6, 2016, 8:51 PM Aug 6, 2016
7

There aren’t that many moments when you hear someone interviewed on the radio, and you feel a tear forming from the pride of it all. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Education

After 20 years, time’s up for old exhibits at Children’s Museum

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2016, 3:59 PM Aug 5, 2016
4

Can an exhibit at a museum be considered iconic? Perhaps it depends on how many kids grew up crawling over, under, and around it.

Using that definition of questionable science, three exhibits at Minnesota’s Children’s Museum, qualify as iconic. Read more →

Education

Welcome letter about diversity sparks backlash at Concordia

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 5, 2016, 2:44 PM Aug 5, 2016
10

The letter, from Cheryl Chatman, the dean of diversity at the university, invited students to an orientation session, making it clear that students of color were required to attend. Read more →

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