11 April 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Many surprised to see healthy bids for Warner Music--perhaps the deep-pocketed see what the biz can be, rather than what it once was.
"He was part of a generation that had had so few opportunities open to them." An interview with Yuri Gagarin's daughter, on the 50th anniversary of his spaceflight.
Gagarin's popularity shows the genius of 1960s branding.
Would weightlessness cause his eyeballs to change shape, his blood to stop circulating? Gagarin went up to find out.
Georgian woman accidentally cuts cable that kills internet access for all Armenia.
How to keep a spoiler secret in the age of the internet: Make the movie too complicated to explain.
Self-funded and sanitized for its conservative target, the first third of Atlas Shrugged reaches theaters.
"A list of films which Morrissey has expressed some appreciation at some point or other of his life."
How David Foster Wallace's self-help collection reveals a desire to cut a genius down to size.
Inside Boehner, Obama, and Reid's heads, and what brought us to the brink on Friday night.
Mid-level bureaucrats from around the world.
Questions follow after Wisconsin clerk "forgets," then "remembers," to count 14,000 votes in state Supreme Court election.
Leader in British anti-immigrant party arrested for holding his own Koran burning in a South Wales back yard.
In their search of a Long Island thicket for a body, police discover the remains of eight others.