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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Wednesday's Daily Brief

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
POLITICS
Newt Gingrich's Living Dead Campaign Will Attempt One More Terrifying Re-Animation
WORLD
Leaked Secret Report Says Taliban On Path To Retake Afghanistan
POLITICS
What Drove Komen To Cut Planned Parenthood Grants?
TECHNOLOGY
Petition Calls For Apple To Protect Chinese Workers
HEALTHY LIVING
Pfizer Recalls 1 Million Packets Of Birth Control Pills
BLOG POSTS
Julianne Moore: Make It Fair for All Kids
Valentine's Day has become a major children's holiday, and is for them, about friendship. So if we parents have to buy Valentines anyway, why not send the money to children and schools less fortunate than our own?
Laurie David: Paula Deen Should Turn Lemons Into Lemonade
Paula Deen's problem -- hers and America's -- won't be solved with a prescription from the pharmacy. But it can be solved with changes in the way we all cook, and eat.
Maribel Hastings: In Florida, Romney Finds the "Lucky Corner"
But for some Cuban and Cuban-American voters, the candidates' immigration positions don't dim their appeal. Neither does the tone of the debate, which many consider insulting to the whole community.
Randy Jackson: Fighting Childhood Poverty: A Role for Everyone
In a country as wealthy as ours, why do we allow childhood poverty? How can we expect all our kids to succeed when almost a quarter of our kids don't have the basic tools of life, like books to read and food that helps them growth strong and healthy?
Rider Strong: The Resistable Rise of the Mockumentary
Hypnotized by the cost and convenience of the form, I'm afraid Hollywood -- and in response, audiences -- are forgetting that an emphasis on setting and character is precisely the point of the mockumentary. It is, in fact, the only point.
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