1 June 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 01 Jun 2009 Air France jet en route from Rio de Janeiro goes missing over the Atlantic. North Korea may test another long-range missile--this one "theoretically capable" of reaching Alaska and Hawaii. Something to celebrate about a nuclear North Korea: Arms race by one may help curb proliferation by all. China builds nuclear sub fleet to match Britain and France, intending to create a counter-nuclear deterrence. Scientists explain how modern fashion is killing us, from too-tight skinny jeans to too-flat Uggs. Ask Guardian readers to pose questions to an organic beauty supplier, get an earful of newt. Unfit or weak people react sooner to sounds of approaching danger than strong, healthy people. A study of video games shows social games elicit altruism; those who play violent games have less kind thoughts. Audio: Eco-libertarian video-game designer prompts memento mori questions. Op: YouTube preserves memory and experience so well that feelings will become a premium currency. Schwarzenegger to close 220 state parks out of 270, despite receiving $2.35 for every dollar spent on tourism. Video: A bike ride on the streets of Rome before the "Giro D'Italia." Millvina Dean, the last known Titanic survivor, dies at age 97.