11 May 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 11 May 2010 Coordinated attacks kill more than a hundred in Iraq, making Monday this year's bloodiest day so far. Lucid summary of the Euro bailout bazooka. Maine's Republicans now advocate a "return to the principles of Austrian Economics." Op: As government falls to relying on business leaders, gone are the realpolitik-ers, Bismarcks and Gordon Browns alike. Kagan's appointment hailed as sign that Jews are the new WASPs. Search continues for first foreigner to set foot on Ellis Island. South African police pray U.S. fails in World Cup so they can avoid guarding Obama. Finland to bury its used nuke materials for 100,000 years (see tunnel film). Lying as sign of childhood maturation--kids with better cognitive abilities lie more. New study finds brain scans decode what people think they remember, not what they actually remember. Child-mindful film review board goes hard on documentary about infant development. Video: German flying-penguin firm might be perfect "spawning ground for evil geniuses." Four days later, plane with lasers surpasses 25 years of on-the-ground mapping of a Mayan city. Man invents time machine, warns pedestrians where not to stand next Friday. Photographs: Pictures of a Moon book, precursor to Braille. Publications segmented by how they report on the publishing industry.