Monday, March 21, 2011

Monday's Daily Brief

Monday, March 21, 2011
WORLD
As Libya Air Strikes Intensify, What Next?
POLITICS
Obama's Libya Policy Makes Strange Bedfellows Of Congressional Critics
TECHNOLOGY
AT&T To Buy T-Mobile For $39 Billion
POLITICS
Health Care Reform Taking Root In Divided Nation
BUSINESS
Credit Card Debt Is Falling, But Only Because Of Defaults, Report Says
BLOG POSTS
Doug Bandow: War in Libya: Barack Obama Gets in Touch With His Inner Neocon
Libya is not America's war. Washington, overwhelmed with current deficits and future liabilities, cannot afford to be world's permanent 911 number.
Michael Kieschnick: I Demand Cheaper Electricity
Few would demand that mercury remain an essential ingredient of our electricity. Yet that is precisely what the powerful dirty coal industry would want you to believe.
Yvonne Yorke: Royal Guests At The Royal Wedding: Who's IN And Who's OUT For Prince William And Catherine's Nuptials (PHOTOS)
It seems that every time there's a major royal wedding, there's a diplomatic minefield to maneuver through.
John Farr: Christian Bale: So Many Good Parts, but Is There a Part Missing?
Christian Bale strikes me as a complete enigma. Yes, his acting chops are prodigious, but he seems to me to be all technique and no heart; we get buckets of perfectly formed ice, but very little fire.
Dr. Jon LaPook: Radioactive Plume? The Coast Is Clear
The situation in Japan is dangerous and fluid, but after consulting with experts on radiation and nuclear accidents, here's why I'm not worried about my family flying to California.

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