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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Tuesday's Daily Brief


Obama Presses GOP To Extend Payroll Tax Cut, Jobless Benefits
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
BUSINESS
Wall Street Fears Volcker Rule Will Force Testosterone Monitoring
POLITICS
How Long Will Santorum's Surge Last?
WORLD
Iranian Man Blows Legs Off In Bangkok Blast
CELEBRITY
Officials Confirm: Prescription Drugs Found In Whitney Houston's Room
STYLE
PHOTOS: The 2012 'Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Models Revealed!
BLOG POSTS
Bernard-Henri Lévy: What Is Really Happening in Athens
In an affair like this one, which is political as much as economic, and where the highly inflammable matter being toyed with is a people, their pride, their memory, their revolt, their survival, one would like to have seen things handled more deftly.
Margaret Cho: See U Next Tuesday You Monster
When you don't have friends and you have to give your not-friends cards that denote love and write their names on a paper that you would rather curse than bless, it causes problems later in life, in particular, with love.
Mark Hyman, MD: How Social Networks Control Your Health
If you want to get healthy, you just might not want to go to a doctor. You might instead, go to church. The power of community to create health is far greater than any physician, clinic or hospital.
Daria Morgendorffer: What I Think About Valentine's Day
I always assumed that when The Huffington Post finally begged me to write for them, I'd take a cue from my fellow celebrities and blog about a humanitarian issue dear to my heart. Yet here I am being asked to write about Valentine's Day, I suppose because they thought my somewhat low tolerance for sentimentality would make it amusing.
Laurie David: The Prince's Speech
Last spring, right on the heels of one of the biggest events in his life, his son's wedding -- and with the eyes of the world upon his family -- Prince Charles came to the United States to deliver a speech at Georgetown University about the future of food.
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