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Monday, February 13, 2012

Cheat Sheet - Could Xanax and Booze Have Killed Whitney?

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Today: Obama Demands Tax on Millionaires, Israel Blames Bombings on Iran, Newt Gingrich Hurting for Cash
The Daily Beast Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

February 13, 2012
TRAGIC

The exact cause of Whitney Houston’s death remains a matter of speculation as toxicology reports are weeks away. But bottles of Xanax were reportedly found in her hotel room. Can people overdose on the drug? Casey Schwartz looks at what the sedative actually does, and how mixing it with alcohol can be fatal.

CASH-STRAPPED

It’s not expected to become law, but the fight over President Obama’s 2013 budget and the ideas in it has nevertheless begun. In an address at a community college in Annandale, Va., the POTUS announced his plan for the fiscal future that was more like a reelection speech, and recalled the confidence he had during his 2008 campaign. He touted that “over the last 23 months, we’ve added 3.7 million new jobs,” he said. “The recovery is speeding up. He called for more taxes on millionaires, including on the dividends they make, saying it’s “not class warfare” but “common sense.” The budget that he unveiled will call for $3.8 trillion in spending, and exceeds his promise of annual deficits of $600 billion every year, showing that Obama wants to put austerity on hold and put the economy back on track. The president said legislative complacency is not an option, and called on lawmakers to pass a further extension of the payroll-tax cut before this month “without drama and without delay and without linking it to other ideological issues.” Good luck with that.

ESCALATE

Israel is blaming Iran for two bombings Monday on its embassies in India and Georgia that injured at least four people, including the wife of an Israeli ambassador. Near simultaneous attacks targeted diplomats in New Delhi and Tbilisi, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed Iran and its Lebanese proxy, Hizbullah. But Iran has denied responsibility. Iran has vowed revenge for the recent assassinations of nuclear scientists, and Hizbullah has been pledging to avenge the killing of one of its leaders four years ago.

Money’s Tight

Last week it was revealed that Newt Gingrich’s recent absence from the airwaves was due to a significant lack of funds, as major financier Sheldon Adelson has locked away his checkbook for the time being. With no intention of giving up the race for the GOP nomination, Gingrich has put out a new ad that aims to recruit donors. This is, after all, “the most important election in this country since 1860,” Gingrich says as he looks longingly at the Statue of Liberty. “It takes you to be with me, not just for me” to be able to win, he tells the audience before the ad outright requests donations.

LEEWAY

A judge ruled Monday that former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is allowed to see some of his grandchildren while under house arrest awaiting trial for child sex assault. Sandusky can see eight of his 11 grandchildren, Judge John Cleland said. The decision for his other three grandkids will rest with another judge, Cleland said. The mother of those children has strongly opposed them having contact with Sandusky. The 68-year-old awaits a May 14 trial and has claimed he is innocent of the charges. Cleland also ruled the Sandusky does not have to stay indoors under his house arrest, and is allowed to leave his home for pre-approved meetings with lawyers and investigators. Sandusky's lawyer, Joe Amendola, released a statement saying the former coach and his family are "very relieved by and pleased" with the court's rulings. "Jerry pursued visitation with his grandkids because they missed him and wanted to see him and communicate with him," Amendola said.


CAUCUS CONFLICT
Paul Supporters: Romney Stole Maine
After county closed polls due to bad weather.
UPRISING
Syrian Revolt Gains Momentum
The confusion over the Aleppo twin bombings show Assad’s grip is slipping.
BONANZA
Grammys Grab Massive Ratings
Likely more than 37 million viewers.
Money
Powerball Jackpot Still Unclaimed
Winning $336.4 million ticket purchased in Rhode Island.
TRIBUTE
Steve Jobs Honored With a Grammy
Head of iTunes accepts award.
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Technology Report: Google wins EU okay for Motorola buy

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Google wins EU okay for Motorola buy
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Google Inc won unconditional EU regulatory approval on Monday for its planned $12.5 billion purchase of mobile handset maker Motorola Mobility.
Apple subjects Foxconn, partners to labor scrutiny
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Monday that a U.S. non-profit labor group has begun an "unprecedented" inspection of working conditions at its main contract manufacturers, including Foxconn's plants in southern China, as the maker of the IPhone continues to grapple with persistent image problems there.
Plenty find love online, where lies abound: study
(Reuters) - Half of American adults know someone who found love online, and while the Internet plays a more important role than before in starting relationships it is also a forum for cheating and lies that ends them, according to a survey released on Monday.
Justice Dept seeks to bolster IP enforcement team
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Monday proposed hiring more prosecutors to pursue intellectual property crimes in the new budget as the entertainment industry pressures the Justice Department to crack down on copyright infringement and counterfeiting.
Apple launches new legal attack on Samsung phones
(Reuters) - Apple Inc raised the stake in an intensifying global patent battle with Samsung Electronics by targeting the latest model using Google's fast growing Android software, a move which may affect other Android phone makers.
Olympus expects net loss, but core business seen unscathed
TOKYO (Reuters) - Scandal-hit Olympus Corp on Monday forecast a $410 million full-year loss due largely to its ailing camera operations, but strength in its endoscope business suggested its core division would emerge from the debacle unscathed and its president said it might try to go it alone without seeking outside capital.
Proxy adviser ISS slams Facebook share structure
(Reuters) - Facebook diminishes shareholder rights with its dual-class share structure and limits the accountability of its board of directors to investors, proxy advisory group Institutional Shareholder Services said on Monday.
New app complements New York fashion shows
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Guests at some New York Fashion Week shows and others watching online now have a new way to identify the looks they see sashaying down the runways.
Protests erupt across Europe against web piracy treaty
BERLIN/SOFIA (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of protesters took part in rallies across Europe on Saturday against an international anti-piracy agreement they fear will curb their freedom to download movies and music for free and encourage Internet surveillance.
Saudi writer may face trial over Prophet Mohammad
JEDDAH/DUBAI (Reuters) - A young Saudi blogger and columnist has been deported to his homeland to face trial soon after fleeing from death threats triggered by comments on the social network Twitter seen as blasphemy against the Prophet Mohammad.
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