MN Blog Cabin Roundup, 5/31
Justice Paul Anderson – He saw tomorrow’s Americafrom Governor Arne Carlson's BlogPaul Anderson’s legal career was exemplified by his commitment to his favorite phrase “majesty of law”. He saw the...
View ArticleU of M, Morocco renewing connections forged in Minnesota Project
Courtesy of Mohammed SadikiMohammed Sadiki, secretary general of Morocco’s Ministry of Agriculture and Maritime FishingRABAT, Morocco — The University of Minnesota produced pioneering agronomist Norman...
View ArticleMinneapolis photographer uses his camera to bring diverse community together
Take the concept of “other.’’Really, I’m asking you to consider the word, what it means and how it divides, as does Wing Young Huie, an intriguing Minneapolis photographer and documenter of everyday...
View ArticleMinnesota's campaign law changes fail to enlighten
The following is an editorial from the Mankato Free Press.A campaign finance bill that had bipartisan opposition was, nonetheless, approved by the Minnesota Legislature, which shows that some things...
View ArticleCoca toothpaste? Bolivia tries to drum up demand for 'legal' coca products
The coca leaf is everywhere here. Its pungent smell rises from giant sacks presided over by indigenous women selling at street markets; and in local parks men hold pink plastic bags of it, slowly...
View ArticleDriving Change panel: Cecconi models behavior — and takes the long view
MinnPost has assembled a panel of leadership experts and scholars, who are rotating in commenting on each of the examples of leadership profiled in our series, "Driving Change: A Lens on Leadership."...
View ArticleThe advocate: Mary Cecconi educates parents, legislators to help them support...
While covering important events in our civic and cultural life, journalists typically focus on facts, controversies, issues and their impact. They rarely look through the lens of understanding leaders...
View ArticleWho are Mexico's Knights Templar?
COALCOMAN, Mexico — A gang of self-dubbed knights claim they're on a crusade to protect the unprotected in Mexico's western state of Michoacan, but there's nothing cavalier about them.Mexico's...
View ArticleLiquid Music's new season: a fearless push of the restart button
Fans of new music were thrilled when Kate Nordstrum was hired by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. The organization seemed like a good home for the kind of adventurous programming she pioneered at the...
View ArticleSyrians, Iraqis warn Turkey of potential chaos
ANTAKYA, Turkey — Lights flashed off and on across the hillside. Residents stood on balconies banging pots and pans. A crowd in the street below chanted slogans against the government of Turkish Prime...
View ArticleIn Tunisia, a free speech tussle could land a professor in jail
Last October a Tunisian academic named Raja Ben Slama suggested on television that a top official charged with drafting Tunisia’s new constitution had watered down free speech protections in the...
View ArticleBradley Manning: Patriotic whistle-blower or American traitor?
It was during his tour in Iraq in 2010 as he was serving as an intelligence analyst that Pfc. Bradley Manning watched a video stored in the US military’s database that showed two pilots accidentally...
View ArticleMight Chris Christie put a Democrat in Frank Lautenberg's Senate seat?
The passing of five-term Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D) of New Jersey marks the end of an era. He was the oldest member of the Senate, its last World War II veteran, and a beloved figure among New Jersey...
View ArticleErdogan's defiant style keeps Turkish protesters fueled with anger
After a relatively calm day in Istanbul yesterday, protesters in Turkey resurrected their antigovernment demonstrations overnight, with several thousand marching on the landmark Ottoman-era palace...
View ArticleFrustrated Olympia Snowe left the Senate — but not politics — to crusade for...
In 1979, when Olympia Snowe started her career in the House of Representatives, there was exactly one woman serving in the U.S. Senate. (If you think you can come up with the name of that woman, I’ll...
View ArticleStillwater bridge cost can be measured not only in millions but in lost lives
First of two parts.Late last week, with the Stillwater bridge in the headlines again — a symbolic groundbreaking, amid fresh disputes over bids and contracts — I had a long talk with Jim Erkel about a...
View ArticlePride Festival updates, will offer Wedding Showcase
In January, Julie Schanke Lyford called the executive director of Pride Twin Cities and asked whether she could operate the annual commitment ceremony “booth” at this year’s LGBT celebration.Her...
View ArticleSame-sex marriage: Ramsey, Washington join Hennepin County in offering...
Ramsey County and Washington County will offer newly designed marriage application forms on June 6, in preparation for an anticipated rush when same-sex marriage becomes legal in Minnesota on Aug....
View ArticleSt. Louis County Board to vote on $65,000 settlement in sexual harassment case
The St. Louis County Board is expected to a approve a payment Tuesday of $65,000 to a former board secretary who claimed she was sexually harassed for 10 years by former Commissioner Dennis Fink.The...
View ArticleBringing streetcars to Minneapolis: Some perplexing twists and turns
Streetcar service in Minneapolis ended about 60 years ago — except for the tourist trolley running between Lake Harriet and Lake Calhoun. But in a what's-old-is-new-again twist, the city is looking to...
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