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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for May 2017

This or That

Two newspapers that hate each other share some love

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 1:45 PM May 19, 2017
1

Most journalists of a certain age have a story about the hatred between the New York Times and Washington Post. The two newspapers have waged a pitch battle for generations to be the nation’s newspaper of record. Read more →

This or That

Here’s your daily dose of ducklings stuck in a storm drain

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 1:17 PM May 19, 2017
3

We have still not been able to determine why ducklings consistently pick the worst possible place to try to jump off a curb. Read more →

Politics

Press Club to FCC: ‘Hands off journalists!’

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 11:19 AM May 19, 2017
4

The National Press Club is filing an objection over what it says is the ‘manhandling’ of a reporter who tried to ask a question of a commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission.
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Sports

Adam Jones: ‘You see color’

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 10:27 AM May 19, 2017
16

Adams Jones, the Baltimore Orioles star who focused attention on racism among baseball fans, has a message today for people who dismiss his claims.

‘Come play centerfield,’ he said in an essay. Read more →

This or That

Mayo tries to prop up its airport

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 9:05 AM May 19, 2017
8

The Mayo Clinic is requiring its employees to fly out of the Rochester airport when flying on business, the Post Bulletin reports. The Mayo Clinic runs the airport. Read more →

Politics

A letter of apology for stealing a pen and a nut

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 8:47 AM May 19, 2017
3

Somewhere in Oregon, there is a young man being raised to be honest and take responsibility for his occasional wrongdoing. Read more →

Arts & Culture

The perfectly written obituary

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 19, 2017, 6:32 AM May 19, 2017
6

Over the years we’ve provided plenty of examples of the perfectly-written obituary, in which we are invited to grieve the loss of someone we may not have known. One such obituary appears today in the Star Tribune.
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Arts & Culture

Can a poem about shopping awaken your inner storyteller?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 18, 2017, 2:04 PM May 18, 2017
16

A Los Angeles writer has been selected to write 125 in one week about the Mall of America and the people who shop there. Easy? Can you write one? Read more →

Education

No diploma? No problem anymore for a 105-year-old dropout

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 18, 2017, 1:06 PM May 18, 2017
1

Theresia Brandl, 105, doesn’t have many regrets. But she has one: She never finished high school. The local high school took care of that yesterday.
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Politics

Man exchanges toes, ears for the freedom of Canada

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 18, 2017, 11:07 AM May 18, 2017
7

Seidu Mohammed gave up a lot when he left Minneapolis, took a bus to Grand Forks, and walked to what he’d hoped would be the freedom he saw across the border in Canada on Christmas eve. Now, he’s been given permission to stay. Read more →

Arts & Culture

When obituaries lie

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 18, 2017, 9:25 AM May 18, 2017
14

Alex Tizon, who wrote an essay about is family’s slave, lied to the reporter who had to write her obituary. Today, she apologized for what she didn’t know. Read more →

Weather

1,000 Words: When you’ve lost everything

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 18, 2017, 8:35 AM May 18, 2017
3

There are times when you think you’ve lost everything. Then there’s someone to hug you and maybe you realize you haven’t. Read more →

Politics

The case for closing St. Paul skyways

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 18, 2017, 6:30 AM May 18, 2017
15

St. Paul skyways can be scary places at night and perhaps it’s time to consider closing them a little earlier.
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Education

‘Dibs’ on saved seats sparks graduation brawl

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 17, 2017, 3:00 PM May 17, 2017
7

There’s nothing about being a kid that an adult can’t ruin.

A high school graduation in Arlington, Tenn., is the latest proof. Read more →

Economy · Sports

Can a superstar change an economy?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 17, 2017, 12:56 PM May 17, 2017
4

Can one superstar player change a city’s economy?

A Harvard researcher says he/she can, at least if his name is LeBron James Read more →

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