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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

By Hart Van Denburg

Hart Van Denburg
hvandenburg@mpr.org

Hart is the morning online editor at MPR News.

Back when fish were big

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg May 12, 2011, 1:44 PM May 12, 2011
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After a look at the DNR’s account of state record fish, one is left to wonder if the fish have gotten smarter, or simply smaller.

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Happy hour could save your life

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg April 12, 2011, 5:00 PM Apr 12, 2011
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The ills of alcohol are well known. However, study after study indicates that people who drink in moderation live longer and are happier. These studies haven’t helped to resolve why a drink or two a day can be good for you.

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Afraid of the superbug? Blame the internet

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg April 7, 2011, 12:33 PM Apr 7, 2011
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We were warned and our doctors were warned, but it only was a matter of time that selfishness would catch-up with us. Sure, there are many legitimate uses for anti-biotics, but apparently it was one sore throat too many, or one unfinished prescription too many because the superbug is here.

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Spring trim at ‘The Deeps’ could cut into summer fun, improve safety

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg March 4, 2011, 12:15 PM Mar 4, 2011

Duluth city workers aren’t making friends with thrill-seekers that enjoy the adrenaline rush of cliff jumping near the turbid waters of Amity Creek. Workers pruned a cedar tree that sits atop the popular cliff jump known as ‘The Deeps’ to locals.

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Five by 8

Protesters leave state capitol (5X8 — 3/4/11)

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg March 4, 2011, 7:06 AM Mar 4, 2011
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Wisconsin protesters have left the state capitol after dwelling in the building for 17 days. A judge ordered the protesters to evacuate; they complied with cheers of victory and left without incident.

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Rebels, cougars and fish (5X8 3/3/11)

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg March 3, 2011, 7:50 AM Mar 3, 2011

The U.S. is repositioning ships to be able to provide support in the area and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is publicly speaking about possible no-fly zones in the region. Do you agree with the U.S. response so far to the situation in Libya?

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Five by 8

Pork police target federal waste (5X8 – 3/2/11)

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg March 2, 2011, 8:07 AM Mar 2, 2011
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A new report from the Government Accountability Office sheds light upon redundant programs and activities that are wasting billions in federal tax dollars.

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The global warming fallacy? (5X8 – 3/1/11)

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg March 1, 2011, 8:06 AM Mar 1, 2011
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Senate leader on environmental committee calls global warming a “farce.”

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When 10 = 0 (5X8 – 2/28/11)

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg February 28, 2011, 8:45 AM Feb 28, 2011
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Minnesota natives Joel and Ethan Coen reminded us this year that the Western genre one of the great American contributions to film. Their remake of True Grit was greeted at the box offices with strong ticket sales and garnered respect from the Academy. In all, they received 10 nominations for the film. None of the nominations turned into a win.

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When politics and beer mix, do beer drinkers lose?

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg February 8, 2011, 2:51 PM Feb 8, 2011
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Could interest group politics kill Surly’s desire to make a buck selling you a beer in their brewery?

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The big chill: read WikiLeaks, go to jail

Hart Van DenburgHart Van Denburg February 7, 2011, 2:20 PM Feb 7, 2011
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Air Force personnel were informed that if they or their family members access WikiLeaks on a government or personal computer it would “subject the violator to prosecution for violation of espionage under the Espionage Act.” Some academics are also steering clear of the leaked documents. Is this good for security?

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