10 June 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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Security Council backs new sanctions against Iran; securing Russian and Chinese votes weakened measure.
Iran is losing Russia, China, and all those countries that matter.
Obama to make reassuring eye contact with every last American.
Obama's former Upper West Side apartment for rent--only $1,900 a month.
Nitty gritty over derivatives reform as the Wall Street reform bill trudges through conferences.
Op: Let's stipulate that not all those who support the Gaza flotilla would welcome a second Holocaust.
Milbank: Thanks to the tea party, Reid has a solid chance to win a fifth term.
Erykah Badu's constant lateness memorialized via Twitter.
World Cup referees learn English swearwords so they can recognize and punish abusive language.
Austria bans advertisement series showing people headbutting like Zidane.
British and American ambassadors correspond to make a bet on Saturday's match.
If you're an intellectual, the kitsch that shrouds, say, football is almost intolerable. Young intellectuals prefer what soccer says about them.
Dictators' sons love racing, torture, and, most of all, soccer.
Videos: Greatest 50 World Cup goals; Japan players smash pots; World Cup history drawn.
History of the American flag, and how to generate symmetrical flag arrangements for 51 and more stars.
Shortest Monopoly game involves only four moves, but occurs only every 253,899,891,671,040 games.