10 June 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Around the world, farms predict less-than-average crops, further stoking worries of food crises.
McCain, Obama continue to slam lobbyists; lobbyists want us to know they're not all bad.
Researchers isolate the brain feat of singling out one person's voice in order to carry on a conversation at a party.
The inconveniences of rare musicogenic epilepsy: seizures caused by specific songs and the occasional ringtone.
Because a good day in Somalia is the worst day of your life almost anywhere else. Great vacation spots you probably can't get to.
On a Greek Island, rival churches fire missles at one another to celebrate Easter.
Indigenous activists have a new bargaining chip: They've been living green longer than we have.
Roundtable: Is carbon-trading economic suicide, or an incentive to green innovation?
Service station owners struggle to keep up with record gas prices, shutter when price exceeds demand.
Meet the hypermilers: drivers who strive for every mile per gallon by obeying the speed limit, cutting the engine at lights, and coasting.
"If all you remember in years to come is the 'gay wizard' joke, I’ve still come out ahead of Baroness Mary Warnock." J.K. Rowling's Harvard commencement address (video).
From 2006, TMN writers address the graduates: A Word of Advice.