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Friday, March 1, 2013

Cheat Sheet - The Tragedy of John Allen

Today: The Sequester Defies Economic Good Sense and Should Be Canceled , Catholic Church Has No Pope , Bangladesh Clashes Leave 44 Dead
Cheat Sheet: Morning

March 01, 2013
TOO MUCH INFORMATION

He defined our military's best, from winning the Marines' highest honor to handling the trials of Afghanistan. Did this fine general deserve such humiliation? Daniel Klaidman in Newsweek.

DON'T DO IT

House Republicans cheered Speaker John Boehner for throwing up his hands and pretty much giving up on negotiating with the White House. As a sign of their unwillingness to settle with the Senate over the cuts, representatives left town for the weekend. In just a matter of hours, the federal budget will be slashed by $85 billion across the board. The U.S. isn't Greece, we don't need big immediate budget cuts and tax increases, and the sequester doesn't make any economic sense, writes Robert Shapiro.

SPRING BREAK

Catholics are running wild through Vatican City! Probably not, but since Benedict XVI resigned at 8 p.m. Thursday, the church has been without a leader. This period between old pope and new, known as sede vacante, is not unusual, as most papacies end before a new pontiff is elected. It should take no more than 20 days for the College of Cardinals to decide on Benedict's successor. During this time, the cardinals will also discuss issues within the Catholic church and challenges it will face. So it's still kind of like a giant party. Kind of.

DELAYED CLASH

At least 44 people were killed as police and protesters clashed in Bangladesh on Thursday. Violence erupted after Islamic leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee was sentenced to death by a special war-crimes tribunal for crimes against humanity committed while the south Asian nation was fighting for independence from Pakistan in 1971. Hundreds of thousands of young protesters took to the streets to celebrate the news of Sayedee's sentence and to demand further justice for war criminals. "This verdict is a victory for the people," said one local blogger and protest organizer.

MYSTERY

Twenty-two-year-old Lawrence Reed is wanted for the murder of Marco McMillan, a candidate for mayor of the Mississippi Delta town of Clarksdale. McMillan's body was found Wednesday near a levee, while Reed was discovered a day earlier in stable condition in McMillan's SUV, which appeared to have been involved in a head-on highway collision. Police are still speculating about the motive for the murder. While McMillan, 34, was both black and gay, his family believes his death was more likely politically motivated than the result of a hate crime.


GAY RIGHTS
Obama: Strike Down Prop 8
He urges the Supreme Court to annul California's gay marriage ban.
CAN'T STOP, WON'T STOP
Chávez 'Battling for His Life'
Says Venezuelan vice president.
YOU CAN'T DO THAT
Mile-High Harlem Shake Probed
FAA concerned about viral video filmed midflight.
WHISTLEBLOWER
WikiLeaks's Manning Pleads Guilty
But denies most serious charge of aiding the enemy.
BARELY LEGAL
Justin Bieber's 19 and Ready to Party
Performs topless in Alabama.
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Pope Benedict's helicopter ride into retirement got crazy Thursday, as Alec Baldwin, that guy from 'Zero Dark Thirty', and even a clown hopped aboard.



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