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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Culture Warriors Gear Up for Immigration Battle

Cheat Sheet: Morning

January 29, 2013
CULTURE WAR

As President Obama is set to announce on Tuesday sweeping immigration reform, conservatives who helped kill immigration reform in 2007 are preparing to fight—though they acknowledge that this time the fight is tougher, writes The Daily Beast's David Freedlander. Plus, Andrew Becker of the Center of Investigative Reporting on border control corruption.

JUSTICE

India's Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to move the location of the trial of five men accused of gang-raping a young woman on a Delhi bus, despite pleas from an advocate of one of the defendants that press coverage had created a bias. But the petition was denied because it was filed by advocate M.L. Sharma, who the court ruled did not have authority to represent the accused, not because of the validity of the claim. Five men have been charged in the Dec. 16 rape, and they could face the death penalty if convicted. The young woman's rape and death sparked weeks of protests and worldwide attention on the safety of women in India.

DANGEROUS

Egyptian Defense Minister Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Sissi warned Tuesday that there will be "grave repercussions if the political forces do not act" in his country—including a collapse of the government. "The continuing conflict between political forces and their differences concerning the management of the country could lead to a collapse of the state and threaten future generations," wrote Sissi in a Facebook post. Sissi's comments come after five days of clashes that have left 52 people dead and hundreds more wounded. On Monday, thousands of protesters took to the streets chanting "Down, down with Mohamed Morsi" during a protest of a state-sanctioned curfew in Suez, Port Said, and Ismailiah.

HI THERE, KIM JONG-UN

At least it wasn't Apple Maps, right North Korea? Google on Monday unveiled detailed maps of North Korea—streets, gulags, you name it—weeks after the company's chairman visited the isolated country. North Korea has long been a blank slate to Google Maps users due to limited data—after all, the information used to create the maps is provided by the public, and North Korea is famously secretive and only several hundred people in the country have access to the Internet. The map of the capital, Pyongyang, shows hospitals, subways, and schools, while maps of the country are hazier but definitively show gray zones that represent the reeducation camps where some 200,000 people are imprisoned.

COZY CHAT

The Obama-Hillary interview signaled that we have passed an important tipping point in American politics: Democrats are now the regular guys and conservatives are the weirdos, writes The Daily Beast's Michael Tomasky.


AWFUL
Father of Newtown Victim Heckled
By gun enthusiasts.
MEA CULPA
Murdoch Apologizes for Cartoon
Calls Netanyahu depiction "grotesque, offensive."
UM, WHAT?
Australian 'First Bloke' in Hot Water
After making comment about "Asian women" checking prostates.
bad boy
Ocean Might Press Charges Against Brown
After he was "jumped" in a recording studio lot.
CASTING COUCH
Lead Cast in 'Girl Meets World'
Rowan Blanchard, 11, to play Cory and Topanga's daughter.
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