Today's Takeaway: Dharun Ravi, NATO Summit, David McCullough, Chen Guangcheng and Unemployment for Older Americans
Why Texting in Class Might Actually Be a Good Thing
NATO and Occupy Protests Rock Chicago
Lunch with Chef Seamus Mullen

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What is really frightening me most about this massive meltdown and the insane 700 billion bailout is that I found myself agreeing with what John McCain (and Newt Gingrich)said. How scary is that? But yeah, if we, the tax payers own the debts, the CEOs of the rescued companies should make no more than the highest paid public servant makes-$400K a year. I fear that Bush and his multi-millionaire cronies are pulling the wool over our eyes and will make off with our money yet again.
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