Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Tuesday's Daily Brief

Tuesday, March 29, 2011
WORLD
Rebel Celebrations In Libya May Be Premature
BUSINESS
Big Banks Save Billions As Homeowners Suffer, Internal Federal Report Finds
WORLD
Israel Considers Annexing West Bank Settlements
POLITICS
Wisconsin Union Law Fight Heads To Court
ENTERTAINMENT
Goodbye Don Draper? 'Mad Men' Could Get Cancelled: Report
BLOG POSTS
Peter Rhee: One Gun in the Wrong Hands, Six Innocent Lives Lost
Tucson is a peaceful place, not somewhere you expect to see many gunshot wounds. Fixing simple gaps in the law could mean the difference between a warzone and another beautiful day.
Greg Mitchell: What's Wrong With Tonight's 'Frontline' on 'The Private Life of Bradley Manning'
PBS Frontline's special segment on Bradley Manning closes with a title card that simply reports that Manning is currently being held in the brig at Quantico -- without describing the conditions he is held under.
Tory Burch: That Seventies Show
The Seventies are often referred to as the decade that taste forgot. This is unfair, and for anyone who really loves fashion, it's just not true. To designers, the decade is a goldmine of fashion inspiration.
Dean Baker: The Deficit Hawks Target Nurses and Firefighters
Deficit hawks are very good when it comes to whining about the deficit and demanding sacrifices from middle-class workers. They just aren't very good when it comes to understanding the economy.
David Wild: "Jersey Clowns": An Apologetic Playlist to Italy for Jersey Shore
Dear Italy -- As a proud American and a recovering son of the Garden State, I would like to hereby offer my formal public musical apology for Jersey Shore hitting your shores.

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