Monday, April 11, 2011

Monday's Daily Brief

Monday, April 11, 2011
WORLD
Japan Set To Extend Nuclear Evacuation Zone
BUSINESS
With Gas Prices High, Americans Begin Cutting Back On Driving
WORLD
South Africa: Gaddafi Has Accepted 'Road Map' For Cease-Fire
MEDIA
'Frontline' Looks Beyond Broadcast With New Hires
POLITICS
EXCLUSIVE: Artists Behind Maine Mural 'Photo-Bombing' Discuss Their Stunt
BLOG POSTS
Alec Baldwin: Remembering Three of My Favorites in Film and TV
I will always remember Sidney Lumet as a director who enabled great actors to give among their greatest performances.
Jeffrey Sachs: Restoring American Democracy
What is actually in this spending cut? Neither the White House nor congressional leadership has shown the slightest interest in keeping the American people informed about any step of this process.
Janet Langhart Cohen: In Defense of Dr. King
Many tributes were paid to Martin Luther King, Jr. on the day commemorating his assassination 43 years ago, but one commentary in particular caught my eye and stirred my ire.
William J. Astore: Let's Be Heroes to Our Veterans
Veterans are not looking for a handout, but a hand up. Let's give them that. Like it or not, they were sent to wage war in our nation's name. The least we can do in return is listen -- and learn.
Andrew Brandt: Courtroom Football Kicks off: Who Has Early Lead?
Here are the important issues from Wednesday's proceeding, the first of Brady v. NFL, and the frustrating aftermath of the "where to mediate."

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