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Monday, February 25, 2013

Cheat Sheet - 25 Most Overlooked Colleges

Today: Gloria Allred: Seth MacFarlane's a Boob! , Obama: Time to Compromise , Democrats Lead in Italian Election
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

February 25, 2013
BUZZWORTHY

There's more to life than Harvard. In The Daily Beast's first annual guide, we've chosen 25 schools with unique benefits that are often missed when the numbers are crunched, from top music programs to hotbeds of school spirit and environments that help promote emotional well-being. Plus, did we overlook your college? Write in and let us know why.

TASTELESS

The Oscar host's dance routine about famous actresses' breasts was a big fail, says famed feminist attorney Gloria Allred. Watch the video and judge for yourself. Plus, The Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove hit up last night's parties to see what other stars thought of the edgy emcee.

Come Together

President Obama is trying to persuade lawmakers to agree to "just a little bit of compromise," to avoid $85 billion in across-the-board budget cuts that will go into effect if a deal is not reached by Friday. "At some point we've got to do some governing," Obama said Monday. "And certainly what we can't do is keep careening from manufactured crisis to manufactured crisis." While the clock is ticking, a sequester-avoidance deal between the White House and Congress is still nowhere in sight. Republicans have so far shot down any plan of the president's that involves tax hikes. 

Exit Polls

Italy's Democratic Party is in the lead, according to the latest election day polls. The booths are now closed, after two days of voting, and the center-left Democrats look poised to carry 35 percent of the vote. Silvio Berlusconi's center-right People of Freedom Party, on the other hand, will likely win 29 percent. While the Democrats' lead confirms long-held predictions, it's unclear whether they can garner enough support from both houses of Parliament to guide Italy's economy to a successful future. Official results of the election—considered one of the most important in the country's recent history—will be coming in over the next few hours. 

PUNXSUTAWNEY PHIL?!

Is spring really going to come soon? Not in the Plains states: the region hunkered down on Monday for the second "crippling" blizzard in a week as a major storm eyed the region. Meteorologists said Monday that less snow accumulation is expected with this storm, but the wind will be more severe. Blizzard warnings were issued in Kansas through late Monday as the storm moved across Texas and toward Oklahoma and Missouri. The storm is also expected to affect the Southeast, with tornadoes feared in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and the Florida panhandle.  Last week, a massive storm slammed the region, dumping 18 inches of snow in parts of Kansas and 13 inches in northern Missouri.


AU REVOIR
International Herald Tribune to Be Renamed
To International New York Times.
SWEDISH FOR 'EW'
Horsemeat Found in Ikea Meatballs
Labeled as beef and pork.
SEXUAL ADVANCES
Top British Cardinal Resigns
Allegations of inappropriate relationships with priests.
NOT FUNNY
The Onion Apologizes
For offensive tweet about Quvenzhané Wallis.
OSCAR DISS
Spielberg Gets Snubbed, Again
"Lincoln" loss is his seventh.
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