Posted at 7:47 AM on May 11, 2009
by Bob Collins
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The Monday Morning Rouser (h/t: Nick Young)
Speaking of science, does the world seem like it's spinning faster to you? Wasn't it just Friday at 5 o'clock a few minutes ago? And here it is Monday. Meanwhile, the world of snails is getting slower.
WHAT WE'RE DOING
Aside from the obvious...
Midmorning - First hour: How to prepare for the end of the life. Say, there's a snappy pick-me-up for a Monday. Second hour: The science of emotional survival.
Midday - First hour: P. M. Forni, speaking at the Washington County Library about his book "Choosing Civility: The Twenty-five Rules of Considerate Conduct." Second hour: Former Senate Majority Leader Roger Moe and Minority Leader Duane Benson will be in the studio to discuss how to resolve tax, policy and funding disagreements in the final week of the legislative session. Salient point: Moe was in charge when the Legislature was setting records for overriding a governor.
Talk of the Nation - Ted Koppel talks torture, and in the second hour, NPR bloggers and regulars.
All Things Considered -- Minnesota is no longer making any headway against drunk driving. The stats haven't improved since the '90s. Why not? Dan Olson reports. Brandt Williams will have the story of a settlement hearing in the Fong Lee case. From Washington there'll be two -- two -- segments on what happens to your online profile after you die (what is this: death day?). I answered that question while filling in on Future Tense weeks ago.
The Monday Morning Rouser - better than death day.
Starting to look forward to what you might put up. Great start to the day.
Now if I could just get the current to play - the old 97's - Question - more often.
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