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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Tuesday's Daily Brief


Arianna Huffington: Campaign 2012: The Disconnect Widens
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Arianna Huffington: Act One of the Nuttiest Show on Earth -- aka the race for the GOP nomination -- has finally come to an end, and we're just hours away from Act Two in New Hampshire. Though the country is sorely in need of solutions, and the public hungry for real debate, that's not what was served up in Iowa -- either by the candidates or the vast pack of media covering their every word. What we got instead was a deluge of attack ads, largely financed by the super PACs allowed by the Citizens United decision. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, 264 super PACs have been spawned for the 2012 race and they've already spent almost half of the $32 million they've raised. Perhaps this disconnect between what people are really concerned about and what the candidates are talking about is why only 17 percent of Americans are satisfied with the way things are going.
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Battered Romney Stumbles To Finish Line
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Obama Chief Of Staff Resigning
MEDIA
Rush Limbaugh's New Obama Conspiracy Theory
GAY VOICES
Pope: Gay Marriage A Threat To 'Future Of Humanity'
WORLD
Assad Blames Foreign Conspiracy For Unrest In Syria
BLOG POSTS
Paul Rieckhoff: A Message to All Candidates: Our Troops Aren't Props
Our troops are many things to many people. Heroes, parents, diplomats, victims, villains, victors. But as the GOP primary heats up, there is one thing that everyone must understand they're not: political props. And that's not just my opinion, it's the law.
Keli Goff: Why Politics Needs More Losers Like Newt Gingrich
Gingrich may have lost in Iowa, but he could perhaps take some small consolation in coming close to winning an unexpected new role by default: spokesperson for the movement to get rid of super PACs.
Robert Reich: How a Little Bit of Good Economic News Can Be Bad for the President
The little bit of good news about employment is likely to raise the hopes of the great army of the discouraged -- many of whom will now start looking for work they weren't looking for before, thus driving the rate back up.
Kristin Kirkpatrick, M.S., R.D., L.D.: 12 Foods To Add To Your Diet in 2012
I started 2011 off with suggestions of 11 foods to add to your diet. Did you add them? If you did, are you hungry for more? If so, read on for some of the best new foods to add to your diet in 2012.
Marianne Williamson: The Romantic Mysteries
The common wisdom goes like this: that the myth of "some enchanted evening," when all is awash with the thrill of connection and the aliveness of new romance, is actually a delusion... a hormonally manufactured lie. But in this case, the common wisdom is a lie.
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Monday, January 09, 2012

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Monday, January 9, 2012


Longer days for some CPS students | VIDEO
More public schools in Chicago are making the move to longer days this month, and two of them started today.

Zion-Benton teachers remain on strike
Students in a north suburban school are getting another day off Monday as a teachers' strike is in its third day.
Wacker Drive construction continues | VIDEO
The next stage of the Wacker Drive reconstruction project got under way Monday morning at Monroe and Adams.
Sole Guard survivor of Afghan blast in coma
The father of the only survivor of a roadside bombing in Afghanistan that killed four members of an Indiana National Guard unit says his son is in a drug-induced coma at a Virginia hospital.
Police shoot, injure man on NW Side
Chicago police shot and wounded a man Sunday night they say pointed a gun at officers.
Monday first day for library closures | VIDEO
Some Chicago libraries will be closed Monday as part of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's plan to trim library hours to save money.

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      RESPECT
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Beautiful, brings tears to your eyes
An unforgettable video.
© 2012 YouTube, LLC
901 Cherry Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066
 



Monday's Daily Brief


Romney Rivals Make Final Appeals Before New Hampshire Primary Vote
Monday, January 9, 2012
POLITICS
New Hampshire Polls: Is Huntsman Surging?
SPORTS
TEBOW WINS IT IN OVERTIME
MEDIA
Tony Blankley: Friends And Colleagues Rememember Late Columnist And Aide
BUSINESS
Wall Street Employees Threaten To Quit If Bonuses Aren't Up To Snuff
SCIENCE
WATCH: Chimp Research: The Beginning Of The End?
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Dylan Ratigan: Auction 2012: Top 10 Reasons to Get Money Out
Most people think of this as an election, where voters go to the polls and select their preferred candidate. But I believe, and an increasing number of viewers believe, that our political system has become an auction in which the highest bidder wins.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Mitt Romney's Test of Moral Fiber
Will Romney lead the GOP with the brand of decency that is his heritage, or will he choose instead, to outsource indecency and mudslinging to surrogates and Super PACs?
Michael Smerconish: Sandusky Will NOT Stand Trial. Now About Curley and Schultz...
Permit me one New Year's prediction about which I am absolutely certain, and two for which I have a strong hunch.
Joanna Dolgoff, M.D.: Healthy Processed Foods: Do They Exist?
It's unrealistic to think that the average person, who's faced with fast food and processed food on a regular basis, can start following a completely rigid diet of 100 percent "clean," fresh or local foods.
Daphne Eviatar: The Latest Skirmish in Afghanistan: Hate to Say We Told You So
The U.S. government can't credibly insist that the Afghans improve their justice system and treatment of detainees if the U.S. military doesn't first get its own detention house in order.
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