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Friday, August 03, 2012

Friday's Daily Brief: Unemployment Rate Inches Up To 8.3 Percent

Friday, August 3, 2012
BUSINESS
Unemployment Rate Rises In July
POLITICS
Cutbacks and Cops
BUSINESS
WATCH: Man Bullies Chick-Fil-A Employee, Gets Fired
SPORTS
Michael Phelps To Swim Last Individual Race Of His Career
WORLD
Kim Jong Un Makes Diplomacy Debut
BLOG POSTS
Noah Michelson: Chick-fil-A: This Is Not a First Amendment Issue
The next time someone says to you "This is a First Amendment issue" or "Chick-fil-A isn't anti-gay, it's just pro-traditional marriage," send them a link to one of the heartbreaking stories we feature on Gay Voices on a daily basis.
Marlo Thomas: The Fire Behind the Throne: Those Dynamo Wives of World Leaders
The fact remains that being the spouse of a world leader is a complicated job. While, naturally, the wives are accorded all the same luxurious trappings that their husbands enjoy, they also live under the same scrutiny, and often grab the spotlight unwittingly.
Michael Brenner: Romney's World View
Mitt Romney's provocative remarks in Jerusalem this week on Palestine and Iran have focused attention on how he thinks about American foreign policy generally. Beyond the immediate controversy, there is fresh reason to puzzle as to who exactly the Republican presidential nominee is and who are the people he relies on for advice.
Marcelle Pick, OB-GYN N.P.: How to Make Food Your Medicine
Most of us are conditioned to think that taking a pill out of a bottle will make us feel better. We don't generally think that fresh vegetables and fruit count toward healing. But it's true, food is the most powerful drug we have.
Anna Brand: The Religion Factor in a Twentysomethings Relationship
We had been dating for years without a change of heart until a sudden conversation over a glass of sangria threw us off course. I didn't know if I was going to marry this guy. Should I really consider breaking up over religion?



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