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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Wednesday's Daily Brief: Romney And Obama Face Off On Foreign Policy

Wednesday, July 25, 2012
POLITICS
House Intelligence Committee Members Condemn Michele Bachmann
ENTERTAINMENT
Christian Bale Visits Victims In Aurora
CELEBRITY
Sherman Hemsley Dies At 74
UK
Really Great Apes: Gorillas Seen Destroying Poachers' Snares In Rwanda
LOS ANGELES
Ban on Marijuana Dispensaries Could Come As Soon As September in LA
BLOG POSTS
Mohamed A. El-Erian: Low Interest Rates Are Not Enough
What the world economy needs today is a coordinated set of measures to promote growth, allocate financial losses, match healthy balance sheet with those that are challenged and reforming, and improve the functioning of the labor and housing markets.
Marlo Thomas: Sally Ride: Reaching for the Stars
I once interviewed astronaut Sally Ride about her remarkable achievement in being the first American women to voyage into space. She was modest, of course, speaking about it as if anyone could climb on top of 30 stories of gleaming rocket, then ride 7 million pounds of thrust into the deep blue horizons above Earth.
Michael Moore: It's the Guns - But We All Know, It's Not Really the Guns
We are an easily frightened people and it is easy to manipulate us with fear. What are we so afraid of that we need to have 300 million guns in our homes? Who do we think is going to hurt us? Maybe we would take better care of each other.
Russell Simmons: The NRA Ain't Gonna Punk Me!
The time has come for our nation to face the National Rifle Association and its bullying tactics. There is no way that our forefathers envisioned twelve innocent people lying dead on the floor of a movie theater when they wrote the Second Amendment.
Debra Messing: The Faces of HIV in Zambia, Part 1: Meeting Connie
Connie had three children, but unbeknownst to her, she was HIV-positive. All three children died of AIDS complications because she didn't know her HIV status. After a long and very difficult struggle to regain her health, Connie became a formidable figure in Zambia.



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