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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Wednesday's Daily Brief


Mitt Romney Wins New Hampshire Primary
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
POLITICS
New Hampshire Primary Results: Ron Paul Comes In Second
WORLD
Foul Play At Guantanamo Bay: Former Detainee Describes Time At Gitmo
TECHNOLOGY
Twitter Slams Google's Big Changes
NEW YORK
Cause For Celebration: Zuccotti Park Barricades Removed
HIGH SCHOOL
Enter the Teen Impact Contest: Win Money For Charity And A Blog On HuffPost!
BLOG POSTS
Meredith Bagby: Romney: Can a Job Killer Be a Job Creator?
So far, Romney has run towards the accusation that he's a job killer saying that layoffs are a part of capitalism. That might be a fine rebuttal in a Republican debate, but it will play as cold and harsh over a video of a crying desperate woman whose job Romney destroyed.
Mike Kaplan: How Stanley Kubrick Invented the Modern Box-Office Report (By Accident)
With Stanley's rare combination of meticulousness and creativity, we achieved what we set out to accomplish -- but the most influential result of our collaboration was unexpected.
Rider Strong: 2011: The Year I Kept My Mouth Shut
In the process of supporting it -- by creating more and more film festivals and innovative release platforms -- we may have ghettoized our independent cinema.
Agapi Stassinopoulos: Healing With Hurt Feelings
Wouldn't life be so much easier without hurt feelings? Well, maybe. But I believe that hurt feelings can also provide a powerful opportunity for self-awareness and healing.
Lee Howell: How Safe Are Our Safeguards?
Many of the systems on which the global economy relies are abuzz with 21st century energy and creativity, but governed -- and constrained -- by 20th century norms and institutions. If only it were as easy as doing a Windows Update.
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