1 June 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 01 Jun 2011 Anticipating a summer of energy conservation, Japanese government encourages businesses to go casual--to little applause. Spain wants compensation for its vegetables, the export of which dried up when Germany mistakenly blamed them for an E.Coli outbreak. With a plan to resurrect rivers, architecture team wants to return Mexico City to pre-Aztec condition. Nepal becomes the first country to recognize "transgender" in its national census. Israel's navy and a new Gaza flotilla gear up for a late-June confrontation. Once vilified, now scholarship-laden and DADT-free, ROTC welcomed back to Stanford, Harvard. Lady Gaga's Born This Way becomes the fastest-selling album since 50 Cent's 2005 The Massacre. A history of profanity in the New Yorker. The anatomy of the centaur. Google now tracks the spread of flu and dengue fever through geographic search results. "I only know about this place from Seinfeld, some episode of Seinfeld." Papaya King goes to LA. A couple of weeks ago, I replaced my 51-year-old Ego with a much more powerful Post-Dave Died of Boredom Hubris. The pleasant lot of inebriate British women in captivity during the early 20th century.