11 June 2009: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Iran's opposition candidates race to recruit women voters.
Tsvangirai visits Washington to ask for help and set the record straight on Zimbabwe's next steps.
Concern conveyed after Michelle Larcher "The Shrieker" de Brito is picked for Wimbledon (see audio sample).
The brain doesn't choose to forgive without first assessing the forgivability of an offense.
Today's white paper:
"It Is OK for Artists to Make Money. No, Really, It's OK."
The Rubble Club, open to all who have had buildings destroyed in their lifetime.
Whole-genome sequencing at 30x coverage soon to be made available for $48,000.
Confusing report declares Chicago to be at the vanguard of the new, new, new journalism.
No Paine, no gain: Celebrating a Paine bicentennial by reading and rereading Common Sense.
Reading experiment tries Little Dorrit four ways: paperback, audiobook, Kindle, and iPhone.
Test-run with the new Kindle DX: more computer than book.
Welcome to the cloud-seeders: A tour through the data centers that lie behind your web surfing.
Video: Zach Galifianakis takes his routine to a pre-school.