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Monday, January 30, 2012

Monday's Daily Brief


GOP Candidates Make Tea Party Powerplay
Monday, January 30, 2012
POLITICS
Gingrich's Past Weighs Him Down In Florida
BUSINESS
For-Profit College Executives Make Much More Than Their Higher Education Counterparts [INFOGRAPHIC]
STYLE
PHOTOS: All The Red Carpet Fashion Of The SAG Awards!
GAY VOICES
Eric James Borges' Final Words Revealed
GREEN
WATCH: Global Temperature Changes Since 1880
BLOG POSTS
Robert Creamer: Why Character and Core Values Could Prove Decisive in Battle for Presidency
Obama intends to make this campaign a battle over core values -- a choice between a society where we are all responsible for our future, and for each other -- or a society where selfishness is our highest value -- where "greed is good."
Dylan Ratigan: Auction 2012: 30 Million Jobs and the Election
This week, I'm pleased to bring you an important discussion about what we should be talking about this election season. It's time to look into corruption in banking, energy, health care, trade, and education; to trace the money and find out what it's costing you, personally.
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf: Malaria's Defeat, Africa's Future
Africa is taking command of its future by tackling an ancient plague. If you care about peace -- and the prosperity of every woman, child and community -- you must care about malaria.
Deepak Chopra: A Review Of The Tree of Life -- The Trials of Job and the Grace of Mary
The Tree of Life is serious enough to legitimately ask deep questions and powerful enough to make us think about them.
Dispatch: Amplifying Education: Closing the Achievement Gap
For too long, a child's zip code has defined their educational destiny. We launched the AmpEd campaign because we know that every individual plays an important role in building an unstoppable movement for change.
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