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Friday, March 22, 2013

Monday's Daily Brief: Cyprus Bailout Tax Worries Fuel Sharp Drop In Global Stocks, Hillary Clinton Comes Out For Gay Marriage



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Mohamed A. El-Erian: What You Should Know About the Cyprus Controversy
On Saturday, European officials stunned Cypriots (and many others) by announcing a rescue package for their country that involves a levy on all bank deposits. The news is spreading far and wide, causing quite a bit of controversy in the process.
Keli Goff: How We Can Prevent Another Steubenville
Parents shouldn't be raising boys who rape, and I wish they wouldn't, but ultimately I have very little control over that. The one thing I can control is how much I drink, and how much I encourage others to drink, or rather discourage others to drink -- and not just young women.
Geoffrey Dunn: Eating Her Own: Sarah Palin's CPAC Assault on Karl Rove
It should have come as no surprise to anyone who has watched Sarah Palin's erratic and dysfunctional behavior over the past four-and-a-half years that when it comes to Republican Party loyalty, she has none.
John Pavley: Too Much to Do and What to Do About It
Naturally I turn to technology to help me out. Modern technology is awesome, but not enough. Here is my current, highly optimized, guide to personal productivity using a combination of technology, common sense, and ideas stolen (with love) from various experts and scientific studies.
Lisa Belkin: Leaning Together: Women Can't Lean In At Work Unless Men Do At Home
All the talk about "leaning in" at work, inevitably leads to the subject of leaning in at home. You can't be equal at the office unless you are equal outside of it.  

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