11 May 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Over one million gather for canonization of Brazil's first homegrown saint.
A complete account of Friar Galvao's paper pills and bilocationism.
Foreign Policy repeats its Terrorism Index six months on, and experts still agree we're daft, deaf, and in great danger.
Thank you, medical science, for finding us ways to be fat, even when we're thin.
With the internet, stealing copies of a newspaper because its picture makes you look fat can only backfire.
Most pacemaker patients are not iPod users. But if they are, their heart should watch out.
British film company behind only the best mid-century monster flicks plans its zombie return.
Children predict summer's movies' fates, plots, jokes.
America has no idea what it's missing with Eurovision (it's missing this).
Fight breaks out at Boston Pops concerts during Gigi medley.
Hepola in today's video Digest on men with interesting hair.
Weekend worries: The earth's magnetic field is flipping, leaving us unshielded from dangerous solar rays.
Weekend pleasures: Terrific old Radio Lab program on how music works in the brain, moves us in the heart.
From the above, mp3s of musical illusions and paradoxes, and the extremely strange EMI songs inspired by composers.
With the aid of diagrams, Eric Feezell takes the Non-Expert chair and explains threesomes.