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Friday, March 14, 2014

Cheat Sheet - 'Stand Your Ground’ for Felons

Today: Russia Swears No Invasion, Never Mind All the Tanks , New Phone-Tapping Scandal Plagues Sarkozy , 'Sabotage' Indicated on Flight 370
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

March 14, 2014
BRILLIANT IDEA
Buried in the Peach State's latest gun rights expansion bill is a provision that offers immunity to a felon with a gun if they use it in self-defense. Cliff Schecter writes about what's probably the "most extreme gun legislation to have ever been considered in this country."
WAR DRUMS
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Friday his country has no plans to move troops into Ukraine following Crimea's referendum on joining Russia next week. The massing of soldiers on the border tells a different story, writes Jacob Siegel.
MON DIEU!
The former French president's comeback plans are plagued by a mille-feuille of overlapping scandals, writes Tracy McNicoll. The newest layer: phone conversations intercepted between Sarkozy and his lawyer where the two are allegedly heard conspiring to co-opt a judge.
NO ACCIDENT?

New evidence points to a deliberate act in the case of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Reuters reported Friday that Malaysian investigators say radar data indicate the jetliner was flown off course by hundreds of miles deliberately, using coordinates normally employed for routes to the Middle East and Europe. "What we can say is we are looking at sabotage, with hijack still on the cards," said one official. It also seems clear to investigators that whoever is responsible for the jet's change of course—sending the plane back over Malaysia after losing contact with air traffic control—was someone with aviation skills. An anonymous U.S. official told the AP that investigators are considering the possibility that the aircraft's disappearance may have been "an act of piracy" and that the plane could have landed somewhere. Among the clues pointing to "human intervention," the official said, is that the Boeing 777's transponder and another messaging system on the plane were turned off at separate times.

NEW PRESCRIPTION

Talk about health-care reform: The Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday it has ordered health-insurance companies to provide coverage to same-sex spouses if they already cover heterosexual couples. "In other words, insurance companies will not be permitted to discriminate against married same-sex couples when offering coverage," an official at HHS wrote. 


DENIED
U.S. Won't Recognize Crimea Vote
Kerry says as Russia masses troops.
GENEROUS
Tufts to Pay for Year Off
It's no funemployment though.
IN THEORY
Syria Approves Open Elections
Four months before Assad's term ends.
SILVER LINING
Paris Makes Public Transit Free
For three days due to air pollution.
CUTE
T-Rex Had a Little Bro
Pygmy tyrannosaurus discovered in Alaska.

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