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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Crime and Justice

The twisted world of the honor killing

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2014, 1:42 PM May 27, 2014
18

For utter incomprehensibility, nothing beats this quote in the news today: “I killed my daughter as she had insulted all of our family by marrying a man without our consent, and I have no regret over it.” A pregnant woman, Farzana Parveen, 25, was stoned to death today as she headed to court for a Read more →

Crime and Justice

MN Court of Appeals rejects medical marijuana defense

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2014, 10:22 AM May 27, 2014
6

A medical marijuana prescription from a state where it’s legal will not prevent you from being busted in Minnesota, the Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed today. Read more →

Sports

There’s something about catching a baseball

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2014, 9:39 AM May 27, 2014
0

The only thing that would’ve made things more perfect Saturday night in Davenport, Iowa if it had been Father’s Day. Read more →

NPR story on ACA frustration doesn’t add up

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2014, 7:44 AM May 27, 2014
13

There’s something not right at all about this morning’s NPR story from Texas in which a Texas family dropped their Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance because not a single one of the 28 obstetricians in their area ‘took Obamacare.’
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After dementia, a time for goodbye

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2014, 5:14 AM May 27, 2014
3

Elizabeth Cummings Browning died over the weekend. She was just 53, and suffered from dementia and ALS and died just two days after the musician was unable to play one of her favorite songs, according to her obituary in the Star Tribune, which presumably was written by her husband, Star Tribune reporter Dan Browning. Read more →

For a duck, there’s always a cop around when needed

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 23, 2014, 5:40 PM May 23, 2014
0

This incident in Eau Claire had all the makings of the typical springtime tragedy in these parts. A car stops, apparently for no particular reason, in the middle of the multi-lane road. Another car or two go blasting past them and into a duck and her ducklings who were trying to cross the road. Read more →

Mental illness shortens life like 20 cigarettes a day

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 23, 2014, 3:27 PM May 23, 2014
2

Mental health advocates will tell you that trying to get the country to pay attention to — and maybe even provide a little empathy for — the problem of mental illness in America has been a long slog. Imagine if the fervor for eliminating smoking could be harnessed to make significant inroads to help those Read more →

Would you give up your holiday to watch smoked meat?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 23, 2014, 9:40 AM May 23, 2014
10

Arby’s is promoting a smokehouse brisket sandwich by running the longest TV commercial in history — 13 hours.
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Weather

Attack of the fog

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 23, 2014, 9:12 AM May 23, 2014
2

From the “Can Your Winter Do This?” file: A couple of fishermen were out on Lake Michigan near Traverse City this week when this came along. “They crept up on our boat and then we could see that it was a cloud that was really close to the water. We thought about pulling in our Read more →

On the rails, products are more important than people

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 23, 2014, 8:03 AM May 23, 2014
4

Farmers can breathe easier. The fertilizer shortage is over. The Associated Press reports that BNSF has now cleared all the backlog of delayed fertilizer shipments as commodities vie for railroad access. The Surface Transportation Board last month ordered BNSF and Canadian Pacific Railway to submit the plans to ensure fertilizer was available for spring planting. Read more →

The great Stillwater chalk-drawing scandal of 2014

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 23, 2014, 7:38 AM May 23, 2014
7

Is this a whimsical and cute chalk drawing on a Stillwater sidewalk or a dastardly and illegal expansion of commercial signage?
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Politics

What business is it of yours whether I voted?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 23, 2014, 6:57 AM May 23, 2014
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For all the appropriate chatter about intrusions into privacy, for all the legitimate scandals being derailed by school districts citing privacy and personnel law, a story today stands out: Why is it anyone’s business whether you voted? Read more →

Politics

Open letter on Sunday liquor sales

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 22, 2014, 2:23 PM May 22, 2014
15

Politicians have been mostly taking their victory lap in the days since the Minnesota Legislature ended its 2014 session, but there remains an issue that they can’t seem to outrun — Sunday liquor sales. Read more →

Politics

When the president takes a walk

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 22, 2014, 12:17 PM May 22, 2014
3

The president of the United States took a walk yesterday. Count the number of Secret Service agents in this video, released by the White House. They walked to the Interior Department, then walked back to the White House. Enroute, we learned that the safest place, apparently, for the president to walk is in the middle Read more →

Politics

Thomas Friedman’s Minnesota

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 22, 2014, 11:04 AM May 22, 2014
8

Thomas Friendman said the state, at least the one that he knew growing up, had civic leaders who felt a responsibility to do more than just make a buck, and had liberal Republicans in heavily Republican congressional districts.

Does that Minnesota still exist?
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