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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Jodi Arias’s Baffling Defense Strategy

Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

February 17, 2013
ON THE STAND

On trial for murdering her boyfriend, Jodi Arias has spent six days on the stand discussing their sex life in graphic detail. The Daily Beast's Christine Pelisek on why the strategy is likely to backfire.

NEXT STOP: CONGRESS?

He strayed with his soul mate and now wants back into politics. The Daily Beast's Michelle Cottle on how the ex-governor is seeking absolution.

OOPS

The White House is proposing an immigration plan that would allow illegal immigrants to become U.S. citizens within eight years, according to a draft version of the plan leaked to USA Today on Saturday. The White House did not directly comment on the report, but instead released a statement on Saturday saying the president "has made clear the principles upon which any commonsense immigration reform effort should be based." According to USA Today, illegal immigrants could apply for a new visa called the "Lawful Prospective Immigrant" visa, and if approved, they could also apply for the same provisional legal status for their spouse or children living outside the country. There is also tighter security proposed: employers will be required to check the legal status of new hires within four years.

VIVA IL PAPA!

Say a little prayer for him. Pope Benedict XVI asked Catholics to pray for both him and his successor at his penultimate address at St. Peter's Square in the Vatican on Sunday. The crowd, which numbered more than 50,000 people, chanted "long live the pope!" as the pope pleaded in Spanish for Catholics to "continue praying for me and the next pope." He will not speak again until next Sunday. Meanwhile, oddsmakers are banking on the pope being from the developing world, with Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana currently coming in at 5-2 odds. Archbishop Angelo Scola from Italy has 7-2 odds, and Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet is currently standing at 5-1.

DISCOVERY

A bloodied cricket bat was found at Oscar Pistorius's home, with South African media reporting on Sunday that the Olympic athlete may have used it to attack girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp before shooting her to death. According to South Africa's City Press, police believe Pistorius may have used the bat to break down the bathroom door where Steenkamp was hiding or that she used it to defend herself from Pistorius. Steenkamp reportedly suffered from a fractured skull in addition to the bullet wounds to the head, arm, hand and hip. Although Pistorius's family has insisted he mistakenly thought Steenkamp was an intruder, a source told the City Press that "it was clear that both of them slept in the bed."


DEADLY
Iraq Car Bombing Kills 37
Multiple blasts within minutes in Baghdad.
ABDUCTION
7 Foreigners Kidnapped in Nigeria
At a Lebanese construction company.
PROMISE
NY Could Ease Abortion Limits
Will allow late-term procedure when health is at risk.
LIFE IS BUT A DREAM
Beyoncé: I Want Another Baby
Blue Ivy appears in HBO documentary.
ABOUT A BOY
Hugh Grant Welcomes Son
Announces birth on Twitter.
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