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Monday, January 14, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Bissinger: I Was Conned by Lance Armstrong

Today: My Night at the Golden Globe Awards , MIT Probes Swartz Case , Islamists Vow to Destroy France
Cheat Sheet: Morning

January 14, 2013
WORTHLESS

Buzz Bissinger says he relied on a manipulative liar who insisted he didn't win his cycling championships through doping. A Pulitzer Prize winner's mea culpa.

BEHIND THE SCENES

Jon Hamm smokes like Don Draper. Jodie Foster danced with her statuette after the ceremony. And Dev Patel needs a phone charger. Ramin Setoodeh went inside the Golden Globes ceremony and drank a lot of champagne. Plus, see Jodie Foster's speech, Lena Dunham's big win, and more buzzy moments from Hollywood's big night.

WHAT HAPPENED

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is launching an internal investigation into its role in Aaron Swartz's persecution. Swartz, who was found dead on Friday, was facing 35 years in prison for stealing 4.8 million scholarly-journal articles and documents from JSTOR, which were stored on the MIT computer network. JSTOR chose to drop its charges against Swartz. In a statement on Sunday, MIT President L. Rafael Reif said that he has asked Hal Abelson, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science, to "lead a thorough analysis of MIT's involvement from the time that we first perceived unusual activity on our network in fall 2010 up to the present."

REVENGE

Islamist forces in northern Mali vowed on Monday to retaliate for France's military campaign against them. The leader of the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa, an al Qaeda offshoot, said, "France has attacked Islam. We will strike at the heart of France." When asked where they would strike, he replied, "Everywhere. In Bamako, in Africa, and in Europe." The offensive killed 60 Islamists in the city of Gao alone on Sunday. France launched the offensive alongside the Malian Army on Friday to stop the Islamist insurgents who had threatened to advance on the capital of Bamako.

I-SAD

Apple has cut orders for the components of its iPhone 5, and it's probably due to weaker-than-expected demand. The company has cut orders for iPhone 5 screens by about half of what it had previously planned to order for the January-March quarter. Sources say there have been cuts to orders for other components as well. Apple has recently been facing challenges from Samsung and other smartphone makers. During the third quarter of 2012, Apple held 14.6 percent of worldwide smartphone shipments, down from a peak of 23 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011. Citigroup analysts said, "It is unlikely that Apple is cutting orders in a 'great' demand environment."


'HORRIFIC'
Syrian Humanitarian Crisis 'Staggering'
Nearly 2 million people internally displaced.
DISTURBING
Woman Hanged From Tree in India
Police suspect she was gang-raped.
UNCENSORED
Pollution Angers Chinese Media
After smog hit record levels on Saturday.
UH, WHAT?
Foster Puzzles With 'Coming Out' Speech
Immediately starts trending on Twitter.
Royal Spawn
Will and Kate's Baby Due in July
And she is not carrying twins.
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