Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Tuesday's Daily Brief

Tuesday, May 24, 2011
GREEN
Tornado Survivor: 'I Don't Know How We Lived'
POLITICS
New York Special Election Has Kathy Hochul Facing Off Against Jane Corwin
WORLD
Netanyahu Reiterates That Israel Cannot Return To 1967 Borders
WORLD
Obamas Greeted With 41-Gun Salute By British Royals
SPORTS
Mavs Pull Off STUNNING Comeback To Beat Thunder In OT
BLOG POSTS
Michael B. Keegan: Pandering for the Primaries, Pawlenty Tacks Right
It's hard for me to imagine that a majority of American voters would agree that what we really need in the White House is a politician who is so eager to get elected that he'll promise the far-right just about anything.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: A Gray Area? Rethinking Hair Norms
Eager for authenticity, more women are celebrating their silver locks rather than hiding them, while more image-conscious men are choosing to color theirs.
David Wild: "Forever Young": A 70th Birthday Playlist For Bob Dylan
I hold this truth to be self-evident: Bob Dylan is our greatest living writer. Period. Full stop. For me, the artist formerly known as Robert Zimmerman will forever be the man who made the English language truly electric in the popular song.
James Moore: The Armstrong Enigma
Lance Armstrong has no shortage of detractors in his hometown, but the prevailing sentiment is probably that the investigation needs to come to an end. But the case will only disappear from the news when the legal process makes a final determination of the truth.
Maegan Carberry: A Literary Sin: On Giving Away Books
I am having a hard time coming to grips with whether I will ever read The Unbearable Lightness of Being. In some respects, I believe a good book finds you at the exact moment in your life when you need to read it.

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