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Cheat Sheet - A Jihadist's Day in Court

Today: Hagel Visit Sparks Fury in Kabul , Egyptians to John Kerry: Stop Backing Dictators , Whole Foods to Label GMOs
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

March 09, 2013
ALL RISE

The arraignment of 9/11 plotter Sulaiman Abu Ghaith—only blocks from Ground Zero—was just another hearing in Manhattan federal court. That's what made it so inspiring, says Michael Daly.

REVOLT

Chuck Hagel got an explosive introduction to his position as United States defense secretary this week. Just hours after his arrival in Afghanistan Friday, a suicide bomber detonated his vest bomb in Kabul, killing at least 10. Hagel was being briefed in a secure location at the time of the attack, which occurred a few feet from the defense ministry's exterior walls. The Taliban has already claimed responsibility for the event, saying the attack came in response to Hagel's "spreading [of] lies" about its weaknesses. Visits to war zones by U.S. officials are never announced due to such risks.

GROW UP

Just hours after Uhuru Kenyatta's narrow win in Kenya's presidential election, Secretary of State John Kerry congratulated Kenyans for voting peacefully—but skirted the big problem: their ruthless new president. Egyptian politician Gameela Ismail says it's time for the U.S. to start drawing the line.

ALL-NATURAL?

Whole Foods must be worried about mutant vegetables. The grocery chain announced Friday that it plans to start labeling all genetically modified food it sells, requiring all of its stores to do so by 2018. But it's not paranoia, co-CEO Walter Robb says, the chain is just reacting to the steady drumbeat of customer demand. In November, California shot down a ballot measure in favor of such labeling, and now some see the company as doing what the government won't. Guess we'll have to look to someone else to protect us against the supervillain mutant-produce menace.

BUZZWORTHY

A freak accident in South Africa Friday left 44 children hospitalized after their visit to a bunny park went horribly wrong. As the group of 80 children, all between 2 and 6 years old, stood waiting for their bus, a swarm of bees appeared out of nowhere and began attacking them. Emergency responders soon arrived on the scene, taking 44 of the injured children to the hospital—four of whom were in critical condition. Thankfully, officials say the unprovoked attack did not involve "killer bees," since the only bees in the area are regular honey bees. The moral of the story? Avoid bunny parks.


MOVING FORWARD
Colorado Advances Gun-Control Package
Formal vote to be taken next week.
EGYPT REELING
Violence Erupts Following Port Said Verdict
Fans of both soccer teams take to the streets.
D'oh
J.C. Penney CEO's Mistakes 'Astounding'
JCP CEO admits he never read the contract himself.
HEAD OF STATE
Venezuelan Acting President Sworn In
Former Vice President takes oath hours after funeral.
BELIEBERS REJOICE!
Bieber Resumes Tour After Hospitalization
Singer had breathing problems onstage.
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