Monday, August 8, 2011

Monday's Daily Brief

Monday, August 8, 2011
BUSINESS
Geithner Slams Standard & Poor's
POLITICS
Amid Turbulence, 2012 Candidate Jon Huntsman Vows New Hampshire Will Bring Him Back From 'Nowhere'
EDUCATION
Inside A Scandal: Detecting Teacher Cheating In Atlanta, Across The Country
CRIME
Family Argument Allegedly Leaves 8 Dead, Including Child
STYLE
PHOTOS: Who Was Best-Dressed At The Teen Choice Awards?
BLOG POSTS
Robert Reich: Why S&P Has No Business Downgrading the U.S.
If Standard & Poor's had done its job over the last decade, today's budget deficit would be far smaller and the nation's future debt wouldn't look so menacing.
Will.i.am: Science Is Rockin' Roll and Technology Is Recession Proof
The theory is simple -- if entertainers perform in programs like the Teen Choice Awards, then why can't we do it for our kids who get good grades?
Holly Sidell: He's Not The One
When we immediately go into dating someone with no knowledge of them other than hoping that he's "the one," we begin to project and create things that we want to see.
James Moore: A Prayer For Ricky Meany
Rick Perry has used his office, his tax-paid time, state letterhead, and the Texas brand to promote a single religion. The man who would protect the Constitution as president begins his campaign with a gross violation of one of its most basic tenets.
Cheryl Forberg, RD: Why Strong (Muscle Mass) is Sexy
So, maintaining your muscles isn't just an exercise in vanity. It's about staying fit, vital, independent and free of disease.

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