Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tuesday's Daily Brief

Tuesday, September 13, 2011
WORLD
Taliban Attacks U.S. Embassy In Kabul
BUSINESS
Bank of America Job Cuts Won't Help Where It Counts, Experts Say
RELIGION
Muslim Groups In America Do Not Want To Live Under Islamic Law
SPORTS
Djokovic Beats Nadal In U.S. Open Final
WOMEN
More Work, Fewer Kids? New Study Claims Gen X Women Trade Children For Career
BLOG POSTS
Lincoln Mitchell: Could Perry Make Us Miss Bush?
Despite both being conservative Republicans with abrasive styles and palpable contempt for educated liberals and having both having served as governor of Texas, Bush and Perry are quite different.
Robert Reich: The Oddness of the President's Upcoming Deficit-Reduction Plan
In proposing a huge deficit reduction package, the president continues to reinforce the canard that the budget deficit is our biggest challenge -- indeed, that we're in the fix we're in because government has become too big.
Oritte Bendory: How Does It Feel to Be a Single Divorcee at a Wedding?
If you're going to a wedding without a swim buddy, rain or shine, you have to know what to expect. Or leave your Blackberry in your hotel to avoid needy impulse texting.
Keli Goff: Is the President Taking Political Cues From a Certain U.S. Open Champ?
Since taking office, President Obama has endured seemingly endless criticism for what supporters and foes alike deem his inability to emote, or at least to emote enough for their liking.
January Jones: Let's Keep Sharks Out of Soup
These majestic predators have been swimming the world's oceans for more than 400 million years, and we should keep them where they belong -- in the wild, with their fins firmly attached.
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