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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Fight for money in Central Corridor project

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2010, 12:20 PM Dec 6, 2010

The director of a business association on University Avenue says she’s quitting because of the reality of the non-profit world.

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Six degrees of Monday Night Football

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2010, 10:50 AM Dec 6, 2010

It’s an odd day when news events link back to Monday Night Football.

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Five by 8

What a war looks like (5×8 – 12/6/10)

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2010, 7:26 AM Dec 6, 2010
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You are the editor, authorities targeting gay kids, drinking yourself to death, Wait Wait’s most requested guest, and the Brainerd woman who just wanted to do something good.

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How to survive a Comcast outage

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2010, 9:37 PM Dec 5, 2010
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A work-around for the Comcast outage that will get you back on the Internet.

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CoffeeShop Chronicles: Bicycle power

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2010, 8:45 PM Dec 3, 2010

The Sibley Bike Depot has a mission to develop community through bikes.

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CoffeeShop Chronicles: The fighter for the kids nobody wants

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2010, 8:26 PM Dec 3, 2010

Good luck trying to label Dane Jorento. He’s got a fair number of abbreviations after his name, none of which means ‘writer of children’s books.’

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CoffeeShop Chronicles: The light-rail conundrum

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2010, 7:42 PM Dec 3, 2010

Emily Seru, a Washington State native, gives voice to the combination of trepidation and excitement that is accompanying the Central Corridor light-rail project on St. Paul’s University Avenue.

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CoffeeShop Chronicles: The artist who taught pilots to fly

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2010, 6:51 PM Dec 3, 2010

Everyone has a story that should be told about themselves, their neighborhood, or someone they know. Occasionally, I set up at a table in a coffee shop and interview people who stop in. Today, I set up at the SugaRush Coffee Shop on University Avenue in St. Paul. Here’s another story: When I ask people Read more →

CoffeeShop Chronicles: Leaving the bubble

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2010, 6:13 PM Dec 3, 2010

Erica Hunt and her husband gave up good jobs to learn about a life that’s not so comfortable.

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CoffeeShop Chronicles: “The quirky neighborhood’

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2010, 5:13 PM Dec 3, 2010
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Everyone has a story that should be told about themselves, their neighborhood, or someone they know. Occasionally, I set up at a table in a coffee shop and interview people who stop in. Today, I set up at the SugaRush Coffee Shop on University Avenue in St. Paul. Here’s another story: Atom Robinson could easily Read more →

CoffeeShop Chronicles: The sheriff of the Internet

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2010, 3:41 PM Dec 3, 2010

The fact that you’re reading this on the Internet has something to do with Bob Alberti of Minneapolis.

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The CoffeeShop Chronicles: The painter

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2010, 3:38 PM Dec 3, 2010
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Ken Fox, 75, of St. Paul keeps his passion in his pocket. Literally. He carries a handful of photographs of the portraits he’s painted in his life.

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A handy film location, but would you want to live there?

dgaraets December 3, 2010, 12:00 PM Dec 3, 2010

Minneapolis high-rises once said “cool.” Now they say “grim.”

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7 personal finance tips from Ruth Hayden

David CazaresDavid Cazares December 3, 2010, 9:18 AM Dec 3, 2010
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In case you missed Midmorning’s financial educator Ruth Hadyen on the radio today, here is some of the advice she offered to listeners: 1) What’s considered a good credit score is creeping up. The high-600s used to be considered good, but now you need to be in the 720-760 range. 2) The two most important Read more →

Friday morning downer

David CazaresDavid Cazares December 3, 2010, 9:06 AM Dec 3, 2010
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Bob Collins is asking questions today at SugaRush coffee shop, 712 University Avenue in St. Paul, until around noon. Stop in to say hello. In the meantime, and in honor of his Monday Morning Rouser, we present a Friday morning downer: Bill Callahan singing “Too Many Birds” at Waterloo Records in Austin, Texas. I find Read more →

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