1 September 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Detained Yemenis' flying behavior "odd and unusual," but not related to terrorism, say U.S. officials.
Fearing U.N. report charging it with mid-'90s genocide in Congo, Rwanda threatens to yank troops from Darfur.
Packer: Obama's speech marked "a rare moment of dishonesty and disingenuousness."
U.S. officer honors his teenage Iraqi interpreter "Roy."
Long read: Profile of Sarah Palin, the North Star's fist.
Devil desiring sandwiches from Glenn Beck supporters reports on sandwiches received.
Gibson: Google should issue children with free "training wheels" web identities.
Last Labrador Duck is seen in Elmira, New York. List of last occurrences.
Video: Nick Hornby on publishing and the universe, accompanied by Ben Folds and Pomplamoose.
Sponsored contest: Win a copy of Tom McCarthy's new novel C.
C is for corruption: in Mexico, Brazil, and cricket the world over.
Cricket is like an arcane Russian nesting doll: a riddle inside a mystery, inside an enigma.
Op: "Tsar" implies callous aristocrat, so stop adding it to job titles.
Turkey's banking dynasties and industrial heirs compete for best art collection.
Video: Federer fires a winner between his legs once again.
Chronicle (and defense) of New York's gossip scene.
For your convenience: TMN's Madlib gossip column template.