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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Perry Woos NYC Jewish Leaders | NYPD vs. Wall Street Protesters

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2011
 
Recently on Daily Intel:
What Can Brown Do for You?

Scott Brown Is Mortal

For the first time, he trails Elizabeth Warren in a new poll.

Occupy Wall Street

‘Occupy Wall Street’ Protestors Claim Excessive NYPD Force in Latest Arrests

They claim one protestor is in critical condition.

Rick Rolling

Rick Perry Schmoozes Jewish Leaders in New York

He promises to do something neither Bill Clinton nor George W. Bush were willing to do: Move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Politics

Does the Obama Administration Have a ‘Woman Problem’?

Depends how you define it.

Rick Rolling

Rick Perry Had Dinner With Rupert Murdoch

The Texas governor is having quite the NYC trip.

The National Interest

One Big Reason Not to Wish Hillary Clinton Were President

Like Jimmy Stewart, we have a guardian angel to show us the folly of this choice. His name is Mark Penn.

Crimes and Misdemeanors

Superpowered Rat Poison Was Being Smuggled Into Chinatown

Twelve were arrested last week on misdemeanor charges.

Afghanistan

Suicide Bomber Kills Former Afghan President Near His Home

Not a good sign for negotiations with the Taliban.

Technology

Facebook to Add More Buttons

"Like" is getting company.

Never Forget

Tony Bennett Promotes New Album by Blaming America for 9/11

Kind of an odd strategy.

Neighborhood News

A Building’s Scaffolding Collapsed Onto a City Bus in Harlem This Morning

Ten people were hurt.

Equal Rites

Clint Eastwood Wants Gay Marriage Opponents to Get Off His Lawn

"Don't give me that sanctity crap! Just give everybody the chance to have the life they want."

The Internet

Real America Is Mean Online, Too, Times Reports

Residents of rural states post mean things on message boards.

Debtpocalypse

The SEC Is Looking Into Possible Insider Trading on the Credit Downgrade

Uh-oh.

Occupy Wall Street

Old Anti-Mask Law Foils Wall Street Protestors

Five have been cited for breaking a 150-year-old rule.