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Friday, November 09, 2012

Friday's Daily Brief: Conservatives Deal With Romney's Loss

Friday, November 9, 2012
POLITICS
Romney 'Shellshocked' By Loss
POLITICS
WATCH: Obama Tears Up While Addressing Campaign Staff
BUSINESS
Computers Left Vulnerable To Attacks
WORLD
Iran Official: U.S. Drone Violated Airspace
NEW YORK
Gas Rationing Begins In NYC
BLOG POSTS
Gordon Brown: Taking Bold Steps to Turn Malala's Vision Into Action
Making a quality education a reality for every child requires us to tackle difficult challenges head on as there are formidable barriers to overcome. But the good news is that there is no technological or scientific barrier to universal education.
Jim Wallis: The Prerequisite of the Common Good
The results of the presidential election showed how dramatically a very diverse America is changing; people are longing for a vision of the common good that includes everyone.
Robert Reich: Why John Boehner May Have More Leverage Over the Tea Partiers in Congress
The election may have been enough of a slap in the face to cause Tea Partiers to rethink their overall strategy of intransigence. And to give Boehner and whatever moderate voices are left in the GOP some leverage over the crazies in their midst.
Mohamed A. El-Erian: Really Depressing Numbers Out of Greece
We should feel a mix of great sadness and heightened concern upon seeing the latest unemployment numbers out of Greece.
Tiffany Shlain: 'Brain Power' Film and TED Book Parallel the Mindful Growth of a Child's Brain and the Internet
"Brain Power" explores the connection between the developing human brain of a child and the emerging global brain of the Internet and aims to help us think about the best ways to nurture and strengthen both.



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