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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Tuesday's Daily Brief



Tuesday, March 15, 2011
BUSINESS
Japanese Crisis Only The Latest Hurdle For U.S. Nuclear Industry
POLITICS
Some States Could Cancel Or Delay Primaries
WORLD
Bahrain Declares State Of Emergency After Saudi Soldier Shot Dead
ENTERTAINMENT
Bon Jovi Rips Steve Jobs For 'Killing The Music Business'
POLITICS
Kirsten Gillibrand's Big Afghanistan Announcement
BLOG POSTS
Lloyd J. Dumas: Shadow Elite: "Safe" Nuclear Power? No Such Thing
Natural disasters, such as the gigantic earthquake off the coast of Japan, remind us of the fragility of even our most impressive technologies and the utter interconnectedness of our modern societies.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: Obamanomics: Guess Who Came to Dinner; Guess Who Didn't Even Get Asked?
As long as Mr. Obama focuses on CEOs in Silicon Valley to the neglect of rebuilding manufacturing in America, we won't see anything near the reduced unemployment rate that his economic team predicted in early 2009.
Daphne Eviatar: Obama Gets Pushed Out of His Comfort Zone -- and Pushes Back
State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley was forced to resign for his frank comments about the treatment of Bradley Manning. The question is, why would the administration do something so "ridiculous, counterproductive, and stupid"?
Esther Wojcicki: Save the National Writing Project From the Federal Cutting Block
Are we prioritizing education in this nation or not? Looks like not. We are prioritizing defense. As is usually the case, Congress and our policy makers have their priorities wrong.
Keli Goff: Of Course She Was Asking for It
The disgusting "she was asking for it" blame game for sexual assault in this country has officially reached critical mass and now includes a class of victims we all hoped it never would: children.
 

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