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Monday, October 22, 2012

Monday's Daily Brief: Obama, Romney Face Off Tonight

Monday, October 22, 2012
POLITICS
Very Close National Polls, But An Obama Edge In Ohio
SPORTS
Lance Armstrong Stripped Of 7 Tour De France Titles
WORLD
Pussy Riot Members Sent To Remote Russian Prison Camps
RELIGION
Catholic Vote Is Sharply Divided, Says New Survey
GREEN
Was Deadly Quake Caused By Humans?
BLOG POSTS
Chrystia Freeland: The Problem of Plutocrats: What a 19th-Century Economist Can Teach Us About Today's Capitalism
America today urgently needs a 21st-century Henry George -- a thinker who embraces the wealth-creating power of capitalism, but squarely faces the inequity of its current manifestation.
Gary Hart: Remembering George McGovern
George McGovern was passionate, in his laconic South Dakota manner, about ending an unwinnable war in Vietnam, reducing nuclear dangers, and eliminating hunger at home and abroad. But his most important legacy will be his rescue of the Democratic Party.
Lawrence Lessig: What the Hell Is Being a Moderator For?
Neither candidate for president is addressing one of the top 10 issues that Americans believe should be a priority for the next president -- more important than terrorism, the deficit, schools or social security.
Gordon Brown: Stand With Malala on November 10th
Malala may lie in hospital and she may have been silenced for now -- but millions who now carry her message can find in the run up to Malala Day on November 10th an opportunity to speak for her and ensure that action on girls' rights and children's education is no longer delayed.
Dr. Peggy Drexler: When Siblings Fight: Should You Step In?
It's tempting to think that our children will be best friends, naturally and without conflict. But while we can encourage our kids to treat each other with kindness and respect, we can't force them to get along.
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