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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Wednesday's Daily Brief


IT'S PAUL: New Poll Gives Ron Paul Lead In Iowa
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
POLITICS
GOP Candidates Reveal Plans For 'Personhood' Laws
WORLD
Kim Jong Il Funeral Held In North Korea
TECHNOLOGY
Netflix Customer Satisfaction Tanked In 2011
BUSINESS
SEC Ramping Up Efforts To Stop Hedge Fund Fraud
LATINO VOICES
Arizona Schools' Ethnic Studies Program Ruled Illegal
BLOG POSTS
Evan Shapiro: Television 2012: Can't We All Just Get Along?
Is all TV good? Of course not! A lot of TV is crap. But denigrating ALL TV as evil is like burning all books because Snooki is now a best-selling author. That doesn't ruin my opinion of the written word or compel me to post comments like "STOP READING AND START KNITTING."
Jared Bernstein: U.S. Manufacturing Competitiveness in Global Trade
While we continue to run large deficits in manufactured goods annually, there are lots of advanced economies with long records of positive net exports. If you think the difference is prices, you're thinking like an economist... and you're wrong.
Darren Hutchinson: Congress and Wealth: Considering the Influence of Race, Gender, Class and Education
With the median net worth of our Congress at $913,000, many members have been insulated from the harmful impact of the economic downturn. This fact, however, lacks a lot of information that could put this data into a more informative context.
Cara Santa Maria: Autism: A Year In Review
A recent, welcome trend in scientific literature is one that celebrates the unique perspective, focus, and creativity seen in the autistic community, instead of fixating on deficits alone.
Yifat Oren: I'm A Celebrity Wedding Planner, Get Me Out Of Here
Sometimes the thing you're known for is not at all how you imagine yourself. In my case, being described as a "celebrity" wedding planner always leaves me bemused.
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