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Monday, June 17, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Announcing the Beast Best Awards

Today: Nigella Lawson Leaves Home After Press Reports That Charles Saatchi Choked Her , Intel Chief: NSA Isn't Tapping Calls , U.K. Monitored Politicians at 2009 G20 Summit
Cheat Sheet: Morning

June 17, 2013
AND THE WINNERS ARE …

The Internet is a big place—let us point you in the right direction. Introducing the Beast Best Awards, honoring the coolest, smartest, beastiest sites and Twitter feeds of 2013.

NIGHTMARE

After shocking pictures emerged in the British press on Sunday that apparently showed art billionaire Charles Saatchi choking his celebrity-chef wife, Nigella was snapped leaving her house with a suitcase. The Daily Beast's Tom Sykes on the rumors that Saatchi has finally flipped.

THINK AGAIN

The office of the Director of National Intelligence on Sunday disputed Edward Snowden's claims that a single analyst could have tapped into phone calls without warrants—and that Congress was never briefed of this practice. The statement contradicts comments made by U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler, who reported to CNET on Saturday that he had been told in a closed-door meeting that the NSA allowed its analysts to listen in on phone calls without warrants. Nadler walked back from those statements on Sunday, telling BuzzFeed that "the administration has reiterated that, as I always believed, that the NSA cannot listen to the content of Americans' phone calls without a specific warrant." Meanwhile, Apple said on Monday that it had received between 4,000 and 5,000 requests from U.S. law-enforcement authorities for customer data in the past six months alone.

LEAKS, LEAKS, LEAKS

The latest embarrassing detail to emerge from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden implicates the United Kingdom in a high-tech covert operation designed to give the country an advantage at the 2009 G20 summit in London. The Guardian reports that the British government monitored the communications of several foreign politicians, going so far as to set up fake Internet cafés to spy on their computer usage. Delegates' BlackBerrys were also targeted, and the NSA passed information on Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev to the Brits, according to the paper. The news comes as the U.K. prepares to host the G8 summit on Monday.


SOLIDARITY

Turkey's two major unions—which consist of roughly 800,000 workers—went on a one-day strike on Monday to show solidarity with the protesters who were evicted from Gezi Park on Saturday night. Turkish Interior Minister Muammer Guler denounced the strike as "illegal," as the unions said there would be rallies and marches in the afternoon. Sporadic clashes between police and protesters continued in Istanbul, where police violently removed protesters on Saturday night ahead of a rally in support of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. At Sunday's rally, Erdogan told hundreds of thousands that the two weeks of countrywide protests had been manipulated by "terrorists" and denied that he was behaving like a dictator. Meanwhile, the president of the Turkish medical association told the BBC that five doctors and three nurses had disappeared since treating the protesters.


NOT SO ISOLATED
Report: D.C. IRS Knew About Targeting
Of Tea Party groups.
INSIDE JOB
Dissident: China Pressured NYU
To end his fellowship.
DON'T FORGET ABOUT SARAH
Palin on Syria: 'Let Allah Sort It Out'
"Until we know what we're doing."
AMERICAN GANGSTER
Jay-Z Announces New Album
Has deal with Samsung for Magna Carta Holy Grail.
CURB YOUR ANGER
Jeff Garlin Arrested
Allegedly smashing car windows in L.A.
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