In this issue: The passing of Joe Paterno, delaying the
Keystone pipeline, and revolutionizing textbooks.
---Joe Paterno---
Sports Central says Joe Paterno, the man, was beneficially
influential to an army spanning decades. And Paterno, the
icon, was in some part responsible for a bubble where
fanatical devotion blinded justice to the plight of several
victims.
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E-Discovery Made More Efficient:
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---Politics---
Motley Fool reports that, despite three years of study time,
the Obama administration has avoided "quick" approval of the
Keystone XL oil pipeline.
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Motley Fool says states will end up forcing the Feds to act
on online gambling.
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---Textbooks---
Apple unveiled digital textbooks for the iPad, which will
change education forever, according to Motley Fool.
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---Time Management---
AskMen provides a common-sense-based time management guide.
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