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Friday, April 20, 2012

Friday's Daily Brief: GOP Super PACs vs. Tea Party, 420 History, Egypt Protest

Friday, April 20, 2012
POLITICS
Mitt Romney's Vice Presidential Pick: Signs Point To Risk Avoidance
POLITICS
420: How 'Weed Day' Got Its Name
DC
PBS Host Hit By Conservative Website For Emceeing LGBT Clinic Gala
WORLD
Thousands Protest Against Military Rule In Egypt
TECHNOLOGY
First State OK's Facebook Password Protection Bill
BLOG POSTS
Mohamed A. El-Erian: How European Politics Could Impact Markets
Fed up with how all the news out of Europe have been contributing to equity market volatility? Well, not only will this continue but, now, we must also get ready for something new over the next few weeks: the impact of elections. Here's what you should look for.
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Five Ways How NOT to Raise Bullies and Mean Girls
It's possible -- very possible -- to raise exceptional, morally-grounded children no matter what your family looks like. The development of your child's moral character depends less on whether there is a male or female figure or two parents. These values come from one place: you.
Jeremy Rifkin: Deepening the Conversation on The Third Industrial Revolution
With both presidential campaigns now turning their attention to the question of how to re-industrialize the economy and jump start growth, the time has arrived for a much needed national conversation on how to transition into a Third Industrial Revolution.
Richard Simmons: Support the Fit Kids Bill
For more than six years now I've been working hard in my efforts to make P.E. once again part of the core curriculum in America's public schools.
Robert L. Borosage: The Zombie Rises: The Return of Simpson-Bowles
With interest rates near zero, a decrepit infrastructure that must be rebuilt and a construction industry flat on its back, anyone with a whit of business sense would finance a massive Rebuild America program over the next few years, put people back to work, and build the sinews vital for a more competitive economy. Right now, the focus should be on putting people back to work and getting the economy moving. Until that happens, austerity -- as Europe is now experiencing -- is a contagion, not a cure.
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