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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Who Will Run the DHS?

Today: Third Asiana Victim Identified , Track Flaw Derailed French Train , Texas Passes Abortion Bill
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

July 13, 2013
Tough Job

With Department of Homeland Security director Janet Napolitano leaving her post unexpectedly, the Obama administration must find someone else capable of riding herd over the massive, unruly agency. The Daily Beast's Daniel Klaidman on the very short list.

RIP

The third victim of the Asiana plane crash was identified late Friday by the San Mateo County coroner. The victim, 15-year-old Wipeng Liu, died at San Francisco General Hospital on Friday afternoon, the result of injuries sustained in the crash. She was a Chinese national. The hospital is still treating five adults and a child injured in the crash. Two of the adults are in critical condition, and the other patients are in conditions ranging from serious to fair to good. San Francisco General has handled a total of 67 patients injured in the crash.

Mechanical Failure

Authorities believe they have identified the cause of a train crash south of Paris that took six lives on Friday. After the transport ministry ruled out human error, the state rail company acknowledged that the crash was due to a fault in the train tracks. A metal bar connecting two rails had come loose near the Brétigny-sur-Orge station where the train was derailed, injuring thirty passengers, eight of them seriously. Despite the consequences of the crash, the train driver has been praised for averting a worse accident. Investigations are expected to focus on how the bar first came loose.

Take Two

Well, we didn't expect it to happen a second time. The abortion bill successfully blocked last month by Wendy Williams and the Democratic bloc of the Texas Legislature was given final passage by its Senate on Friday. The vote stood 19-11. Among other restrictions, the bill, which is expected to be signed by Gov. Rick Perry, bans abortions after 20 weeks and subjects abortion clinics to the standards of hospital surgical centers. Although the bill was ostensibly intended to protect women's health, Perry said after its passage that it would "defend our smallest and most vulnerable Texans and future Texans."

TRENDY

Blow-dry-only salons are popping up nationwide, offering an affordable luxury to women. Have American entrepreneurs discovered the fro yo of hair? The Daily Beast's Kelsey Meany reports.


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Most inmates have begun eating again.
At It Again
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And ask governor to stop same-sex marriages immediately.
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SHIFT
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Most say they're too busy for relationships.
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And a docuseries to air in 2014.
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