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Foreign Box Office: 'Ice Age: Continental Drift' Opens Wide Overseas, Seizing the No. 1 Spot

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July 1, 2012
Foreign Box Office: 'Ice Age: Continental Drift' Opens Wide Overseas, Seizing the No. 1 Spot
"The Amazing Spider-Man" bows narrowly but vigorously, finishing second; Universal's "Ted" feisty in Australia previews.

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Rupert Murdoch Attacks Tom Cruise, Calls Scientology "Creepy, Maybe Even Evil"

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  July 1, 2012
  Rupert Murdoch Attacks Tom Cruise, Calls Scientology "Creepy, Maybe Even Evil"
 

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 Best of the Moment

The Medication Generation

Katherine Sharpe | WSJ | 29 June 2012

It's a shocking thought, but plenty of young people in America today have spent the majority of their lives on antidepressants. Often as a result of misdiagnosis. What must it mean for their sense of identity, emotional development? Comments

In Athens

Richard Clogg | London Review Of Books | 26 June 2012

Commentators on the crisis in Greece routinely refer to the notion that Europe owes the idea of democracy to ancient Greece. These classical analogies have little resonance with present-day Greeks. But events of WWII do Comments

Count Robert de La Rochefoucauld

Anonymous | Telegraph | 29 June 2012

Straight onto the list of most thrilling obituaries ever. Fled Occupied France in WWII; recruited by British special forces; led series of daring sabotage missions; faced execution twice; engineered most dramatic escapes imaginable Comments

Something Wicked This Way Comes

Atul Gawande | New Yorker | 28 June 2012

Supreme Court ruling won't end health care argument. Nothing will. It's a "wicked problem". Tame problems, however hard, have a given form, an eventual solution. Wicked problems mutate, metastatise. All solutions are partial, flawed Comments

My Life As A Bibliophile

Julian Barnes | Guardian | 29 June 2012

"I bought with a kind of neediness. The dividing line between books I liked, books I thought I would like, books I hoped I would like and books I didn't like now but thought I might at some future date was rarely distinct" Comments

Fear And Loathing 40 Years Later

Matt Taibbi | Slate | 29 June 2012

Introduction to new edition of Hunter S. Thompson's campaign-trail classic. Thompson "stared right into the flaming-hot sun of shameless lies and cynical horseshit that is our politics, and he described exactly what he saw" Comments

Box Office Report: 'Ted' Earns Record $54.1 Mil; 'Magic Mike' Sizzles With $39.2 Mil

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July 1, 2012

Box Office Report: 'Ted' Earns Record $54.1 Mil; 'Magic Mike' Sizzles With $39.2 Mil

Both films wildly overperform, while Tyler Perry's "Madea's Witness Protection" also pleases with $26.4 million; adult drama "People Like Us" opens to listless $4.3 million for 10th place finish. 

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Cheat Sheet - Exclusive: Obama's In-Flight Cash Plea

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Today: Storm Outages Could Last Days, Mumbai Terror Attack Group Lashkar e Tayyiba Now More Dangerous Than Al Qaeda, Hong Kong’s Leader Meets Protest
Cheat Sheet: Morning

July 01, 2012
EXCLUSIVE

In an anxious conference call from Air Force One, Obama asked campaign donors to send more money. Lloyd Grove obtained the tape and describes the presidential pitch.

TOO DARN HOT

As the mercury soars, customers in states lashed by storms Friday night may be without power for several more days. In Virginia, Gov. Bob McDonnell called the damage from the storm “a very dangerous situation,” as power company officials said it may take up to a week to restore service in some areas. Thirteen people were killed by the storm that left 3 million people without power. Communities around Washington, D.C., and in West Virginia were among the hardest hit, and states of emergency were declared in Maryland, Virginia, and the nation’s capital Saturday night.

TERROR

With the 9/11 terrorist group on the ropes, the organization that masterminded the 2008 Mumbai attacks has become the world's most dangerous, says Bruce Riedel.

SEMIAUTONOMOUS

Thousands in Hong Kong are expected to protest the swearing in of new Beijing-backed leader Leung Chun-ying on Sunday. The semiautonomous Chinese territory marks 15 years since control of the financial center transferred from British to Chinese rule this weekend. The 57-year-old Leung faces growing discontent with the influence China has over Hong Kong’s government, and during the ceremony Sunday a speech by Chinese President Hu Jintao was briefly interrupted by a protester. Hong Kong’s chief executive is chosen by a 1,200-member council of commercial leaders who kowtow to orders from Beijing, angry residents say.

TICKING BOMB

World leaders said they had reached a transition plan for Syria at talks in Geneva, Switzerland, on Saturday as a car bomb killed 85 people in a funeral procession in the country. The plan does not include a demand that dictator Bashar al-Assad be removed from office. While China and Russia—both among the five nations with permanent seats on the U.N. Security Council—have resisted calls for boots on the ground, it is expected that the United States along with France and Great Britain may ask for military intervention as the slaughter continues. “I think people with blood on their hands hopefully are not the only people in Syria,” said United Nations special envoy Kofi Annan, whose earlier attempt at peace unraveled in recent months. “It is for the Syrian people to determine the future of the country.”


BORDER PATROL
U.S. Drone Kills Eight Militants
Pakistani officials say.
NEGOTIATIONS
Con Ed Workers Locked Out
Contract deal with 8,500 workers ends.
POWER UP
Japan Restarts Nuclear Reactor
Despite continuing safety concerns.
THUGS
Ten Dead in Kenya Attacks
40 wounded in strikes on churches.
VOWS
Baldwin, Thomas Get Hitched
In New York City.
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