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Fwd: Wednesday's Daily Brief: Hillary Clinton's Next Great Challenge, Postal Service Takes Drastic Action



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From: The Huffington Post <dailybrief@huffingtonpost.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:26 AM
Subject: Wednesday's Daily Brief: Hillary Clinton's Next Great Challenge, Postal Service Takes Drastic Action
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Arianna Huffington: We don't yet know what big challenge Hillary Clinton will take on next, but that she will bring her considerable talents to something big and worthwhile is not in question. Whether or not that challenge is trying to become the first woman president, she's in a unique position to help redefine success by using her experience to address the issue of stress in the workplace. Lack of sleep, overwork, and burnout are defining features of America's business and political culture. Hillary Clinton is in a singular position to change this. As she said in November, "I would like to see whether I can get untired." And maybe I'm dreaming, but the world needs Hillary not only to get herself "untired," but in the next chapter of her life to become a role model for the idea that one can both be untired and successful. If so, there's no ceiling on what she could accomplish for women -- and yes, for men too.
BUSINESS
Postal Service Takes Drastic Action
POLITICS
Congress Considers Drone Strike Limits
MEDIA
WATCH: Soledad O'Brien Clashes With Anti-Gay Activist Over Boy Scouts Controversy
WORLD
Tunisian Opposition Leader Shot And Killed
STYLE
PETA Is NOT A Fan Of Beyonce's Super Bowl Outfit
BLOG POSTS
Gary Hart: Learning From America's History of Assassinations
Expediency is never a justification for unconstitutional and immoral actions. It has proved incredibly easy to assassinate someone (and his family) half a world away. And that is what makes this new style of warfare so attractive... and so dangerous.
Jim Yong Kim: What Can We Learn From Expensive Chicken Wings on Super Bowl Sunday?
For many Americans, the higher price of chicken wings was bad news. But the good news that could emerge from food-price sticker shock is that more people will ask what we can do in agriculture to help stop climate change while still feeding the world.
Annabel Park: Replying to My Pro-Gun Friends and the NRA
I want to direct the same lines said by Joseph Welch in 1954 to Wayne LaPierre, who testified at the Senate committee hearing on January 30, 2013 and shamelessly uses fear-mongering to boost gun sales: Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?
Robert Reich: The Real Debate Over American Citizenship
All these issues are pieces of the same larger debate: Are we more fearful of "them" out there, or more confident about "us"? Is our goal to constrain and limit citizenship, or to enlarge and fulfill its promise?
Hilaria Thomas Baldwin: A Town Hall Meeting With 'The People's Governor'
The feud between Democrats and Republicans is one that runs much deeper and more vicious than that of the Red Sox/Yankees. We choose our political label as though it were a sports team and we hold on to it, cemented in our shoes, without blinking.
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