Friday, March 25, 2011

Friday's Daily Brief

Friday, March 25, 2011
WORLD
Japan Reactor Core May Have Been Breached
POLITICS
Could Walker's Proposed Schools Budget Cuts Backfire With GOP Voters?
BUSINESS
Bank Of America Will Help Demolish Detroit's Abandoned Homes
SPORTS
No. 1 Duke Eliminated
STYLE
WATCH: 'Too Fat' Beauty Queen Given Back Her Crown
BLOG POSTS
Dr. Peggy Drexler: Mommy Confusion
Why is being a mother so hard? And why do we all harbor such emotionally corrosive fears that we aren't doing it right?
James Denselow: War in the Era of Austerity
As Tomahawk missiles costing four libraries a time crash into Colonel Gaddafi's military infrastructure we should think about new ways to fund our newly empowered responsibility to protect.
Ruth Bettelheim, Ph.D.: Dementia: A Silent Crisis That May Bankrupt America
Unless we research and fund ways to treat and prevent neurodegenerative diseases, the Baby Boomers will become a huge burden upon taxpayers and families alike, devastating the young financially even as they themselves are destroyed from within.
Richard Greenwald: Lessons from History
Industrial accidents have gained renewed public attention this past year with mine collapses and oil rig explosions in the news. Yet, for all the public outrage, we have failed to learn from the past.
David Finkle: First Nighter: South Park's Trey Parker and Matt Stone Cheerfully Commit The Book of Mormon to Broadway
The production is hardly a surprise attack by the nose-thumbing partners. It could be said they're going after Christianity as a whole with the appearance of a slang-spouting Jesus in a lustrous blond wig.

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