10 May 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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When we talk about "saving the planet" we really mean "save ourselves, please." Futurologists forecast what's next for the Earth's resident specks.
Since their televised tussle 30 years ago, anthropologists Leakey and Johanson have apparently evolved.
In the Galapagos, struggling to find a mate for Lonesome George, the last known giant tortoise of his species.
While seeking a pardon for illegal Nixon campaign contributions, Steinbrenner assisted the FBI throughout the '70s and '80s.
Hoodwinked by an email scam, Sarah Hepola spams everyone she knows, which turned out to be wonderful.
If you're going to lie about being a Navy Seal, don't lift your stories from the plot of G.I. Jane.
Quora: How valid is the implied legal advice in Jay Z's "99 Problems?"
Siamese twin Chang's descendent reports from the site of her extended family's big reunion: the museum where his liver is displayed.
Bob Dylan's revolutionary themes make his songs the most popularly referred to in legal docs (Beatles second).
Samoa decides its interests lie mostly with Asia, wants to jump forward in time to help business deals.
Op: In a world of constant recall, we need to memorize for memory's sake, and to develop our brains.
Incredible views from airplane windows.