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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Wednesday's Daily Brief

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
BUSINESS
White House To Propose Cutting Corporate Tax Rate
MEDIA
American Reporter Killed In Syria
POLITICS
WATCH: Obama Sings AGAIN
WORLD
Dozens Wounded In Afghan Demonstrations Over Quran-Burning
BUSINESS
Credit Agency Downgrades Greece, Says Default 'Highly Likely'
BLOG POSTS
Robert Reich: The GOP's Big Investors
Whoever emerges as the GOP standard-bearer will be deeply indebted to a handful of people, each of whom will expect a good return on their investment. And this is just the beginning. We haven't even come to the general election.
Ellen DeGeneres: Right Here in Black and White
The Oscars are this Sunday, and I have a feeling The Artist is going to do very well. It's nominated for 10 awards, and if I hadn't lost all my money on the Super Bowl, I'd be placing my bets.
Mike Lux: What Bible Is Santorum Reading?
There is simply no way to read the Bible I read and not come to the conclusion that it is overwhelmingly supportive of helping the poor, showing mercy to the weak, refraining from judging, treating others as you would treat yourself, calling on the wealthy to give their money to the poor, and all kinds of other liberal, lefty, progressive values.
Evan Shapiro: TV > Film: For Curing a Case of the Cubas, There's Nothing Better Than TV
Consider what is now reality -- television is an important way to expand your talents, extend your career and rid yourself of cubas (named for the epitome of the post-Oscar slump, Cuba Gooding, Jr.). With that in mind, here are 11 Oscar Winners Who Need a TV Show, STAT.
Judith Acosta: The Luxury of Divorce
With less expendable income, there are less expendable marriages. Our new economic realities may be forcing yet another belt tightening -- or heart tightening -- process: People can no longer afford to get divorced.
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