Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tuesday's Daily Brief

Tuesday, April 5, 2011
POLITICS
Eric Holder Lashes Out At Congress Over KSM Trial
BUSINESS
Out Of Service: Budget Cuts Hit Bus Lines -- And Keep Residents From Jobs
WORLD
Gbagbo Negotiating Surrender In Ivory Coast According To Ally Of Democratically Elected Leader
TECHNOLOGY
Federal Trade Commission Considers Antitrust Investigation Of Google
GREEN
West Virginia Mine Disaster: One Year Later, Safety Overhaul Stalled
BLOG POSTS
Mark Penn: The Odds on Obama
If in the next year America sees a strong president firmly leading the country to solve its big problems, it won't matter who the Republican opponent is, he will win. And if they don't see that, a billion dollars or more won't stop the tide.
Daphne Eviatar: Obama Caves to Fear -- and to Politics -- in KSM Trial Reversal
There was something pathetic about watching Eric Holder announce that the administration will bring Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to trial at Guantanamo Bay on the same day that Obama announced the start of his re-election campaign.
Larry Magid: Yet Another Google Attempt at Social Networking
While companies want us to share our likes and information about ourselves, that doesn't mean we have to. Nothing requires people to use +1 or any other "social" feature that discloses information about us.
Neal M. Blitz: High Heel Hangover: 6 Steps to Getting Back on Your Feet Fast
It is no secret that high heels are 'bad' for your feet and over time they can cause all sorts of foot problems, but it's the day after wearing high heels that women can have major foot pain or discomfort.
Emily V. Gordon: Did You Know, Deep Down, That You'd Get Divorced One Day?
A lot of people end up getting married more out of expectation than out of passion for each other. If your options have ever been "we either get married or break up," be careful.
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