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Saturday, September 14, 2013

Cheat Sheet - U.S. & Russia Make Syria Arms Deal

Today: 'We Killed Sushmita Banerjee' Says Renegade Taliban Militia , Stranded Coloradoans Airlifted from Flood Zone , NPR Offers Buyout to Employees
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

September 14, 2013
TURNING POINT

In a stunning plan that could lead to the end of the Syrian crisis, Russia and the U.S. announced a plan to eliminate Assad's chemical arsenal. The Daily Beast's Christopher Dickey on how it would work.

EXCLUSIVE

The shocking execution of a female Indian author in Afghanistan wasn't the work of the mainstream Taliban. The Daily Beast's Sami Yousafzai and Ron Moreau talk exclusively to the renegade group taking credit.

Rescue

One if by land, two if by...air? A massive flood that began in Colorado Wednesday continued into Friday as authorities sent in helicopters to rescue stranded residents of the small mountain village of Jamestown. The town, which lies in a canyon, was isolated by flooding that left no land-based way for its remaining 295 citizens to evacuate. Meanwhile, the National Guard sent trucks to Lyons, a city to the northeast, with more airlifts expected to follow. Food and clean water were dropped to residents still awaiting rescue as the flood rapidly accelerated into parts of an area the size of Connecticut. The rescues continue into Saturday.

Cutbacks

Are Science Fridays doomed? NPR announced Friday that in an effort to decrease staff by ten percent, the company is offering buyouts. The scheme aims to eliminate the radio outlet's $6.1 million deficit. The company also announced that Paul Hagga, a current board member, will take over as temporary president and CEO until a permanent candidate is found, starting September 30. Okay, NPR. Just don't take away our Radiolab.

Standoff

While all eyes have been on Syria, Islamist rebels in the Philippines are having their own moment. 200 fighters from the Moro National Liberation Front, a separatist organization, began a six-day standoff with authorities Monday when they took over 100 people hostage. So far, 22 people, including 15 militants, have been killed in sporadic fights between rebels and troops. Although the group's leader agreed to a truce on Friday, by Saturday the group of fighters was still holding its position, exchanging gunfire with troops sent in to end the standoff. The country's vice president said he planned to fly in on Saturday to assist with negotiations.


Turning Point
Syrian Opposition Elects New Leader
Ahmad Tumeh is a moderate Islamist.
HERE SHE COMES...
Miss Kansas Will Shock You
She's in the Army National Guard, she's an expert marksman, and she's not afraid to show her tattoos. The Daily Beast's Caroline Linton talks to the woman who will change Miss America forever.
GOT TAPE?
Stealing Your Fingerprints
In this age of NSA intrusion, why would I want my iPhone to remember my fingerprints? The Daily Beast's Winston Ross on the security concerns complicating Apple's new product.
Remain Silent
Bloomberg Will Not Endorse a Successor
Worried an endorsement will be seen as meddlesome.
things just got real
Kanye West Charged with Battery, Theft
Faces one year in jail.
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