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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Missouri Record's Daily Brief

[ Patrick Tuohey ]

Today saw the first issue of the Daily Brief go out to our subscribers.  The Daily Brief is simply a daily morning email of links to selected national and state news items and blog posts.  A copy of the first issue is presented below.  To subscribe to future emails, subscribe at http://www.missourirecord.com/subscribe/


From: DailyBrief@MissouriRecord.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010
To: undisclosed-recipients
Subject: Daily Brief, February 3, 2010

This daily email is a new service from The Missouri Record.  To subscribe visit http://www.missourirecord.com/subscribe/
National News:
• White House Reassessing Gitmo Transfers http://fwd4.me/E7S
• Canadian Premier Comes to US for Surgery http://fwd4.me/E7T
• Unemployment Rises in Most Metro Areas http://fwd4.me/E7U
• McCain to Reid: Back Atcha http://fwd4.me/E7V

Missouri Record:
• Kander's Candor? http://fwd4.me/E7L
• Media malpractice: The March for Life http://fwd4.me/E7N
• Webber: Voter Vouchers Improve Citizenship and Campaigns http://fwd4.me/E7N

Missouri News:
• HEALTH SCARE: States seek to ban mandatory health care http://fwd4.me/E7W
• 3rd CD: Martin narrows gap with Carnahan in fundraising http://fwd4.me/E7Z
• CHINESE TAKE OUT: Nixon works toward Chinese trade hub in STL http://fwd4.me/E7a
• BUDGET: Mo delegation react to Obama's 2011 budget http://fwd4.me/E7b
• GASEOUS: Emerson, Skelton push EPA to not regulate greenhouse gases http://fwd4.me/E7c

Missouri Blogs:
• SENATE: Blunt, Carnahan both miss the point http://fwd4.me/E7d
• SKELTON: Rep between a rock and a hard place http://fwd4.me/E7d
• TAXING: Reformers debate ideal tax strategy http://fwd4.me/E7f
• 8th CD: Sowers finds the district http://fwd4.me/E7h
• WILL HE REFUSE IT? Kander may win award named for anti-Civil Rights Dixiecrat http://fwd4.me/E7j

Calendar: http://bit.ly/2HicWy
• Thursday, February 4
   (STL) The Truth Project
   Platte County Pachyderm Club
• Friday, February 5
   (Col) Pachyderm Club
   (STL) Activist Training
   (STL) Pachyderm Club
• Tuesday, February 9
   (KC) LRP Weekly Meeting
   (STL) The Five Thousand Year Leap DVD/book study  

2/3/2010 2:42:25 PM

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