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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Cheat Sheet - Jihadists Take Over Secret U.S. Base in Libya

Today: Putin's Men in Ukraine Seize U.S. Journalist , How Big Pharma Holds Back in the War on Cancer , Bieber Visits Japan's WWII Shrine
Cheat Sheet: Morning

April 23, 2014
ENEMY HANDS
In the summer of 2012, U.S. special-operations forces set up a secret counterterrorism training facility in Libya. Last week, the Libyan press reported a veteran associate of Osama bin Laden was now running the base. Eli Lake writes that this shows the U.S. has yet to win its war with al Qaeda.
HUNTED
Pro-Russia militia in Ukraine say the "laws of war" allow them to hold Vice News's Simon Ostrovsky because "he was not reporting in a correct way," Jamie Dettmer reports from the ground. It's the third such kidnapping this week and part of an effort to scare away Western journalists from the slow-motion takeover of Ukraine.
MONEY GRUBBING
Thanks the pharmaceutical industry's' influence, most research into cancer medicine goes into promoting costly drugs over testing cheaper treatments, Jake Bernstein of ProPublica reports. As a result, we may be winning the war on cancer, but the wealthy may be the only ones who can afford to enjoy the victory.
OOPS!

From downing Sizzurp to re-opening Chinese and South Korean scars from World War II, Justin Bieber has had a trying 2014. In contrast to his usual arrogant defiance, the pop singer has actually apologized this time. Bieber got into hot water when he visited Japan's controversial Yasukuni war shrine this week and posted photos on Instagram. The shrine is generally seen by China and South Korea as a symbol of Japan's militarism and lack of remorse. He removed the photos and wrote on Instagram: "To anyone I have offended I am extremely sorry." Ever the diplomat, he added, "I love you China and I love you Japan."

BIG NIGHT

Albert Pujols of the Los Angeles Angels hit his 500th career home run on Tuesday night, making him only the 26th player in Major League Baseball history to reach that milestone. The three-time MVP winner hit not one but two home runs in Tuesday night's game against the Washington Nationals. Pujols is the only player to hit both his 499th and 500th home run in the same game, and the third youngest to reach the milestone. With Pujols knocking in five runs, the Angels won 7-2. "I knew this year, it was going to happen, whether it was tonight, tomorrow, two months from now. So my goal was just to prepare myself every day to try to help this organization win," said Pujols.


BAD IDEA
#myNYPD Backfires on NYC Police
NYPD and Twitter don't mix.
BREAKTHROUGH?
MH370 'Object of Interest' Found
Unclear if from plane.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Bills' Cheerleaders Sue for Wages
Buffalo Jills go to court.
TURNING RED
Maine's Baby Lobster Pop Declining
Grab a bib while you can.
JUST LIKE US
Study: Monkeys Can Do Math
Basic arithmetic.
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