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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Cheat Sheet - The Kooks of CPAC

Today: Southern Discomfort in Election of Pope , Google Admits Privacy Breach , Obama Reaches Out to GOP, Again
Cheat Sheet: Morning

March 13, 2013
HERESY HUNTERS

Ideological purity! Patriots only! The heresy hunters of this week's Conservative Political Action Conference sniffed out and rejected those who aren't 'suitably' right wing, like Chris Christie and GOProud. It'll ensure the same losing result, writes Michael Moynihan.

SMOKE 'EM OUT

Another round of voting Tuesday, more black smoke. The Vatican sees a Catholic future in the growing 'global south,' but would a pope from Africa or Latin America really be able to speak for a global church? By Christopher Dickey and Mac Margolis. Plus, Barbie Latza Nadeau on how the Italian cardinals may hold the keys to picking the next pope.

SCHMOOGLED

It's a happy day for Bing. On Wednesday, Internet superpower Google agreed to settle in the Street View mapping case, admitting that the project had "violated people's privacy." The case against the search-engine giant was brought by 38 states who claim that their secret collection of personal data from users' private computers was unethical. Google's settlement includes a meager $7 million fine and an oath to "police its own employees on privacy issues" through a privacy program that must be created within six months. Richard Blumenthal, one of the attorneys who helped launch the case, said the biggest win is Google admitting that they "weren't just taking pictures."

LET'S BE FRIENDS

In the continued outreach that is making some Republicans squirm, President Obama will meet with the House Republican conference Wednesday--the first time he has done so since 2011. The hangout is part of a string of casual meetings that POTUS has held with Republican leaders, hoping to reach a bargain in the deficit-reduction deal by early summer. In Wednesday's meeting Obama allegedly also plans to layout his second-term agenda in full, which includes stricter gun control and immigration reform. You can't force friendship, but he's giving it one heck of a try.

DECEIT

Following the late-Tuesday-night announcement launching a formal investigation into accusations that former president Chávez was poisoned, newly appointed President Nicolás Maduro confirmed his own belief in the conspiracy. "We have the intuition that our commander Chávez was poisoned by dark forces that wanted him out of the way," Maduro insisted. The 58-year-old president died on March 5 from complications of the pelvic cancer he had been battling since 2011. 


UNREST
Suicide Attack in Srinagar Kills Five
Near children's school.
WHAT YOU LOOKIN' @
Study: Neanderthal's Eyes 'Too Large'
Trait led to their demise.
VOGUE
Wintour to Become Artistic Director
On top of her position as editor.
ALL RISE
Steubenville Rape Trial Begins
Social media banned from courtroom.
#WINNING AT SXSW
'Short Term 12' Captures Best Feature
At South by Southwest Film Conference.
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