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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Cheat Sheet - We Told You So: Richard III Society Celebrates Its Hero's Rediscovery

Today: Deadspin Rides Manti Te'o Hoax Story to Renown—and Keeps Heat on ESPN , Obama Proposes Sequester Stopgap , Dell Taken Private in $24B Deal
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

February 05, 2013
WINTER OF OUR CONTENT

For a stalwart group of Richard III's defenders, the exhumation of his bones gives a chance to press their case that he wasn't the monster of history and literature. Alas, says Dan Jones, the evidence proves otherwise. Plus, Tom Sykes on how Richard III really looked—and sounded.

David vs. Goliath

The Manti Te'o girlfriend hoax put the website, once derided as a repository for juvenile jokes, on the map. Editor Tommy Craggs tells The Daily Beast's David Freedlander the site's philosophy is not to take sports too seriously—and to keep the pressure on its "Death Star," ESPN.

Kick the can

The prospects of a long-term budget deal are looking dim. With the automatic budget cuts known as the sequester set to take effect March 1, President Obama called on Congress to pass a mix of stopgap measures to avert the economic damage and give Congress more time to figure out a solution. Obama didn't go into specifics, but he said the package should be a mix of budget cuts and tax reforms. Responding to early reports about the president's proposal, House Speaker John Boehner said Republicans would oppose any tax increases.

DUDE

Following a late-night meeting between Dell's board of directors, the No. 3 computer maker announced Tuesday morning that it has agreed to go private.The $24 billion transaction—the largest leveraged buyout since the financial crisis—is being led by founder and CEO Michael Dell. In the weeks leading up to the decision, Dell was rumored to be "increasingly worried about his legacy," a reflection of his failure to implement necessary changes needed to turn a profit. Microsoft is also part of the investment consortium, donating a handsome $2 billion to help keep one of its key partners alive. 

DRONES

A 16-page memo from the United States Justice Department exposes details of how the U.S. government can legally order the murder of American citizens if they are considered "senior operational leaders" of al Qaeda or an "associated group." The document (PDF) says Americans can be killed even in the absence of an "active plot" to attack the United States. The finding sheds new light on the Obama administration's aggressive use of drones in targeting al Qaeda. The employment of drones—considered by many to be redefining the front lines in the war on terror—is likely be a major topic of discussion in the upcoming hearing to confirm new CIA Director John Brennan.


MAKING HISTORY
Ahmadinejad Arrives in Egypt
Historic visit.
Farewell
Obama Speechwriter Leaves for Hollywood
Became campaign's head speechwriter at 26.
Chick Lit
New Bridget Jones Novel Coming
Helen Fielding's new book to be released in November.
MOBAMA
Michelle Obama Physique Criticized
High school football coach called her "fat butt."
DROPPED THAT BALL
Superdome Worried About Blackout
Months before Super Bowl.
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