Friday, May 27, 2011

Friday's Daily Brief

Friday, May 27, 2011
WORLD
Fukushima Nuclear Plant's Tsunami Plan A Single Page
WORLD
Libyan Capital Targeted By Fourth Night Of NATO Airstrikes
POLITICS
Mitt Romney To Launch Campaign For President
HEALTHY LIVING
Vatican Invites AIDS Experts To Talk Prevention
SPORTS
Heat Is On
BLOG POSTS
Jim Wallis: Zero Tolerance: Trump, Schwarzenegger, and Strauss-Kahn
While the primary blame for abuse and misdeed against women lies with the perpetrators themselves, we should look next at the good men who say nothing. It's time for good men to hold accountable those who abuse women.
Steph McGrath: Does This Tweet Make Me Look Fat?
Why are (some of us) unflinchingly honest on Twitter? Please tell me that after 2011 years we have something to talk about other than boys, babies and "does this Tweet make me look fat?". Please.
Matthew Dowd: Circles of Trust
The widespread availability of multiple cable channels, cell phones, handheld devices, computers, and the Internet has taken America back more than 100 years to a time when navigators, or "influentials," ruled.
Nasser J. Kazeminy: Memorial Day: A Holiday Weekend Held Most Dear by American Immigrants
As we observe Memorial Day 2011, we have a moral obligation to pause and pay tribute to every American, immigrant or not, who cares so deeply for our nation that they were willing to sacrifice themselves to defend it.
Katie Engelhart: Why We Should Prepare for the Arab Spring to Fail
In history, we're used to seeing events on an extended timeline: where a few years, or a few decades don't mean very much. In current affairs, that's harder to swallow.

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