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Letters to the Editor â Weekly Issue of July 19, 2010 (The Christian Science Monitor)
July 29, 2010The Christian Science Monitor - Ethical history
Reid, Merkley, Udall Push Back On Report That Filibuster Reform Lacks The Votes (Huffington Post)
July 29, 2010Huffington Post - Proponents of filibuster reform moved swiftly on Wednesday to stem speculation that their effort to revamp the rules of the Senate lacks the requisite number of Democratic votes for passage.
A Review of Furious Love by Sam Kashner and Nancy Shoenberg (Huffington Post)
July 29, 2010Huffington Post - Read Gabriel Byrne's other articles on HuffingtonPost.com
Cantor Rakes In Wall Street Donations After Questioning Obama's Commitment To Finance Industry (Huffington Post)
July 29, 2010Huffington Post - Back in February 2010, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) made a pitch to the titans of the financial services industry. "I sense a lot of dissatisfaction and a lot of buyer's remorse on Wall Street," the Virginia Republican said, referencing the industry's supposedly souring relationship with the Obama administration.
Crack-Powder Sentencing Disparity Reformed By Congress (Huffington Post)
July 29, 2010Huffington Post - Congress addressed a historic wrong on Wednesday afternoon, replacing it instead with a slightly lesser wrong, when the House voted to reduce the disparity in the sentencing of people caught with crack cocaine versus powder cocaine.
Next steps for the Arizona immigration law after court's preliminary decision (The Christian Science Monitor)
July 29, 2010The Christian Science Monitor - The great national debate over illegal immigration just entered the federal courts, perhaps the beginning of a new path toward finding a consensus on this divisive issue.
Breaking News (The Nation)
July 29, 2010The Nation - The Nation -- Amid a conflicting report a nuthatch fetches a black fly, dips its plume in stagnant pool. This is a sky drawn, grafted, rescued, not a bath of vapors an afternoon v shutters with counterfeit meaning. It is just an incident within a field of possibility, something periodic and bruised, one location in which we grip that instant of contact. Upstream a scarecrow is ragged in the wounding, a music of terror barely rises above the slopes, reft with nothing but its melody's radius, the slow ancient call of the bird in the distant flicker.
What's Next? (Huffington Post)
July 29, 2010Huffington Post - Read Al Gore's other articles on HuffingtonPost.com
Facebook and Twitter are turning my mind to mush (The Christian Science Monitor)
July 29, 2010The Christian Science Monitor - Facebook is turning my mind to mush and I donât like it. The IQ drop is palpable, and itâs really beginning to get on my nerves.
Elizabeth Warren and Her Discontents (Huffington Post)
July 29, 2010Huffington Post - Read Richard (RJ) Eskow's other articles on HuffingtonPost.com
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