Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Wednesday's Daily Brief

Wednesday, March 9, 2011
POLITICS
Scott Walker Proposes Union Compromise In E-Mails
BUSINESS
11 Million Americans Owe More Than Their Home Is Worth
WORLD
7.3 Earthquake Hits Northeast Japan
ENTERTAINMENT
Lady Gaga Ends Target Partnership, Reportedly Over LGBT Rights
SPORTS
Sports Agent Charged With Stealing From MLB Player
BLOG POSTS
Elza S. Maalouf: Arab-Style Democracy: The Answer to the Post Dictatorship Era
The values of the industrial age are just emerging in the Middle East under the umbrella of the age of technology and knowledge. Arab cultures have no choice but to advance in this global world.
Donna Brazile: Charlie White's Indictment: Piercing the Veil of "Voter Fraud"
The hypocrisy of White's claim that he would protect the integrity of the vote while simultaneously committing fraud himself has not escaped even his foremost supporters.
Jamie Lee Curtis: My ADELE-ation Turns Into My Need for a 12-Step Program for My ADELE-iction
Sometimes it just hits me. When I look around me, see so much difficulty and strife in my own life, in my friends and the lives of others, in the country and the world, art always brings me around. Adele's sophomore album 21 does just that.
Robin Quivers: The Charlie Sheen Question
Charlie Sheen is fascinating, compelling, dangerous and exciting. We know it can't last. Eventually, Charlie will have to surrender and admit failure because too many people are watching.
Craig Newmark: Craigconnects: My Thing for the Next 20 Years
Craigconnects is about calling attention to and connecting good, effective nonprofits and other organizations that get the job done. I need your help. Together, we can make a difference.

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