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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What to Expect at Tonight's GOP Debate | NYC's War on Cheap Cigarettes Continues

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2011
 
Recently on Daily Intel:
International Intrigue

Military in Egypt Promises Speedy Elections As 100,000 Protest in Tahrir Square

Demonstrations rage amid meetings about the future.

Master Debaters

Things to Expect at the National Security Debate Tonight

It's the 11th, or 12th, or 35th GOP primary debate!

Occupy Everywhere

Obama Makes Being Interrupted by a "Mike Check" Bipartisan

Watch the video from today in New Hampshire.

Death And Taxes

Nine of Ten Most Taxed U.S. Neighborhoods Are in NYC Metro Area

The IRS loves this city.

Early And Often

Suggested Jimmy Fallon Walk-On Songs for the Rest of the GOP Field

From Mitt Romney's "Mr. Roboto" to Newt Gingrich's "You're So Vain."

Cable News News

Megyn Kelly Calls Pepper Spray a "Food Product, Essentially"

She and Bill O'Reilly don't really see what the big deal is.

Facebook

The 4.74 Degrees of Separation

It's like the six degrees of separation, but on Facebook.

Smokin39

The City's War on Cheap Cigarettes Continues

A "roll your own" shop is facing a lawsuit.

Fires

Luckily, All the Children Left the Bus Before It Exploded

A bus caught fire near Macy's this morning.

Jesse Tyler Ferguson

Jesse Tyler Ferguson Hopes Modern Family Is Changing Mitt Romney

"Maybe he sees that Mitchell and Cameron aren’t quite so bad," he tells us.

Sex Diaries

The Single Bicoastal Lesbian Smoking Lots of Weed With Two Gal Pals

And making good use of her Purple Friend.

Early and Often

Was Everyone Quite So Nuts? Frank Rich and Adam Moss on 1963 vs. 2011

In Washington, no. In Dallas, definitely.

The Internet

Huffington Post Blogger Puts Vodka-Tampon Where All the Kids Do

The Internet is a dark place.

Wall Street

Wall Street Layoffs Top 200,000, Driving Young People to Hit the Champagne Bottle

In dark days, it's darkest for the Ivy League youth.

South Korea

Congress Still Not As Dysfunctional As South Korea's Parliament

One South Korean legislator released tear gas in parliament yesterday.