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2013/04/04

Thursday's Daily Brief: Secret Files Expose Offshore's Global Impact, Connecticut Passes Nation's Strictest Gun Control Law

Thursday, April 4, 2013
POLITICS
Connecticut Passes Nation's Strictest Gun Control Law
WORLD
SKorea: NKorea Moved Missile To East Coast
BUSINESS
Jobless Claims Rise To 4-Month High
MEDIA
Chris Matthews: Do Women Really Worry About 'Wife Beating?'
MIAMI
New Details On Rick Ross Shooting
BLOG POSTS
Dr. Peggy Drexler: The Queen Bee's Deadliest Weapon: Gossip
As more and more women in the workplace compete with each other for jobs, they're calling on gossip as a means to get ahead--or keep others down.
Harris Wofford: Back to Birmingham
Today, the 45-year anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., is a good time to remember the historic events in Birmingham that started 50 years ago in that city which became the crucible of the civil rights crusade King led in the middle of the 20th century.
Kristin Kirkpatrick, M.S., R.D., L.D.: 9 Amazing Benefits of Coffee
Due to its worldwide popularity, coffee is probably the greatest source of antioxidants in the global diet. And while having lots of it isn't recommended for everyone, for some of us, it may just be the superfood of the century. Here are nine reasons to start the day with this healing drink.
Nikki Muller: My Response to Susan Patton: Sometimes It Pays to Wait
If I had married a Princeton man as an undergrad, by now I would have divorced one. Getting married before you're ready just because there's a nice selection is like overstuffing yourself at the buffet just because the food is there.
Erica Hill: Reclaiming Sleep... and Self
Reclaiming my sleep made me realize how much I was giving up when I let the exhaustion win, and how much there is to gain in letting go and listening to my body. I've finally awakened to the world around me and all it was trying to offer.

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