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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for October 2014

People doing good

After death of St. Olaf junior, Carleton returns love

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 16, 2014, 7:06 AM Oct 16, 2014
7

After a tragedy last year, students at St. Olaf in Northfield sent flowers to students at Carleton. Now, a tragic death at St. Olaf gave Carleton kids a chance to return the favor. Read more →

Wisconsin community targets panhandling

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 16, 2014, 6:46 AM Oct 16, 2014
3

Anecdotal evidence suggests there’s been a big increase in panhandling by the side of Twin Cities roadways, usually at off-ramps, and just outside businesses.
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Sports

In search of Aaron Rodgers

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 5:12 PM Oct 15, 2014
2

Tom Wrigglesworth, a British comedian, has a slight resemblance to Aaron Rodgers. So he went to Green Bay to learn just how gullible the people of Green Bay are. Read more →

Arts & Culture

NPR reverses direction on ‘Redskins’

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 3:19 PM Oct 15, 2014
2

NPR executives ordered staff to stop using the name except when referring to the controversy over it with the Washington Redskins. It’s safe to say that it’s unlike the word would’ve come up in any other context on a network like NPR, but the concession is yet another indication that its continued use is occurring on borrowed time.
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Health

Even from nation’s top expert, Ebola advice confuses

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 2:00 PM Oct 15, 2014
19

A few weeks into the Ebola crisis, it often appears the Clampetts are in charge of the public health system. Read more →

Weather

Ice caves might cost you this winter

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 10:50 AM Oct 15, 2014
4

The popularity of the ice caves last winter Apostle Islands has come at a price — a price. Read more →

Politics

Dances with turnips

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 10:15 AM Oct 15, 2014
2

Let he (or she) who has never danced with a turnip cast the first stone! Read more →

Arts & Culture

Marines engage Korean Army in skirmish

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 9:22 AM Oct 15, 2014
12

Details are fast emerging on the Internet today of a vicious battle between opposing forces in Korea last week Read more →

Economy

Bank worker request for raise falls on deaf ears

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 8:45 AM Oct 15, 2014
10

Last year, Wells Fargo pulled in $5.7 billion in revenue, so an employee thought some of the worker bees should get a bigger share of that.
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Politics

Dems’ fixation on candidate’s hair riles Iron Range paper

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 8:39 AM Oct 15, 2014
13

When the campaign season mercifully ends in a few weeks, history will record that this was the year that hair was an issue in the race for Congress in Minnesota’s 8th District. Hair! Read more →

A female-sounding voice? Whose problem is that?

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 7:26 AM Oct 15, 2014
5

Online reaction suggests NPR is really hearing it today over it’s story last evening on All Things Considered about women’s voices. Read more →

People doing good · Sports

Vikings QB cheers kids whose mom died in car crash

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 15, 2014, 6:47 AM Oct 15, 2014
5

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder may not be a legitimate NFL QB, but he’s doing just fine in the decency department.
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Crime and Justice · Sports

Racist names meet the First Amendment in Minneapolis

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 14, 2014, 1:19 PM Oct 14, 2014
27

Minneapolis officials are reportedly considering legal action to prevent the Washington Redskins name from being used at TCF Bank Stadium. Read more →

Sports

48 hours in the life of a football stadium

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 14, 2014, 12:42 PM Oct 14, 2014
2

Last weekend, TCF Bank Stadium at the University of Minnesota got a workout as both the Gophers and the Vikings played football games there.

Today, the U released this time-lapse video of the conversion from a college stadium to an NFL stadium.
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Politics

Comedian gives Walker ad “bad lip reading’ treatment

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 14, 2014, 12:21 PM Oct 14, 2014
7

In one of the few moves that could make political TV ads bearable, Madison comedian Brandon Jensen has doctored up a campaign ad for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.
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