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Tuesday's Daily Brief


Arianna Huffington: Pepper-Spraying Occupy: An Assault on Our Democracy
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Arianna Huffington: This weekend, while listening to an NPR story about police using tear gas and rubber bullets to break up a demonstration, I was actually surprised when it turned out the newscaster was talking about Tahrir Square -- I had assumed it was about another brutal response to a peaceful protest here at home. All across the country -- most recently on the campus of UC Davis -- a war is being waged. But this isn't a battle over parks and tents and sleeping bags. This is a battle about our leaders' credibility. Indeed, the Occupy movement has been a test -- a national MRI -- that has allowed us to check-in on the health of our democracy by allowing us to see what's going on underneath the surface of America's power structures. And the results are dire. What the movement, and the response to it, has shown is a government almost completely disconnected from those it purports to represent.
POLITICS
Militant Mitt: GOP Candidate Blasts Obama Over Iran
BUSINESS
Bank Of America Warned It Must Get Stronger
WORLD
Egypt Turmoil: Fighting Rages Through Third Straight Night
COLLEGE
Occupy Student Debt Campaign Announces Nationwide Loan Refusal Pledge
EDUCATION
Sandusky Alleged Victim Forced To Leave School Due To Bullying
BLOG POSTS
Matthew Modine: Invincible
It's hard to see the forest for the trees. And it's hard to see a movement when it is happening. That's where we are with Occupy Wall Street. So it's time to look back in time and read about successful campaigns by individuals that changed the course of human history.
Mark Shriver: Happy Thanksgiving
This is my first Thanksgiving without my dad. Not a day goes by that I don't miss him greatly, but not a day goes by that I don't thank God for blessing me with such a role model.
Richard Simmons: The Popping Button
Yes, we should be thankful this Thursday. (And everyday, really.) But it's not about counting how many calories we can pile into our stomachs. Oh, no! Thanksgiving is about counting your blessings.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson: Turkey Day
I was taught how to cook a turkey dinner by none other than Martha Stewart. Not through the help of her website or cookbooks. Oh no! I'm talking about an "in-the-flesh" Marta Stewart standing next to an "in-the-flesh" Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
Patricia Aranka Smith: My Big Fat Jewish Thanksgiving
No self-respecting Jew comes to the holiday table empty handed of family accomplishments, their very own ailments or a sense of humor. They are mandatory side dishes.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011


Tony Rezko sentenced to 126 months | VIDEO
A judge in Chicago has sentenced the man who helped federal prosecutors learn about Illinois' ''pay-to-play'' politics to more than 10 years in prison.

Cutler could have thumb surgery soon | VIDEO
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is expected to have surgery on his thumb soon and could be back on the field in time for the playoffs.
Uptown gas leak secured, CTA trains running
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White Sox GM's home broken into
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Gacy: The Unknown Eight An inside look at the lab where efforts are under way to solve the mystery of eight unidentified victims of John Wayne Gacy.

Person once believed a victim of Gacy alive
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Salt hidden in your Thanksgiving menu Health experts are concerned that people will still be saying "pass the salt" this Thanksgiving, even when many prepared foods already are loaded with it.

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