11 September 2009: Weekend By The Morning News — 11 Sep 2009 Story of a former Marine who went searching for survivors on 9/11 and found two. I don't remember the movie I tried to return to Blockbuster that day. I don't remember what color my hair was, or how long it was. Photos of the World Trade Center from 9/10/01 and earlier. Do a lot of people work there? Things we said on 9/11. Op: Why police shouldn't enforce immigration law. Big surprise: Russia sees the road to Tehran as passing through Moscow. Analysis of policymakers' nostalgia for the simpler days before the Berlin Wall fell. Brown's complete apology to Enigma-cracker Alan Turing. Analysis of how Federer, and other gods of sport, talk about themselves. Wieseltier on what's wrong with the Times Magazine: superficiality, shortsightedness, lack of dissent. Books from my travels; Cheese or font?; Anthony Lane on "The Americans." Infinite Summer: This book should not be taken literally. War zones create zealot journalists, who ignore risks in pursuit of "sensation or glory." Related: It's always "the fixer"--the local man or woman who helps the foreign correspondent--who dies. New tool lets you watch evolution evolve. A trip to the Museum of Jurassic History in L.A. is like stepping into "the curio library of a Victorian gentleman scholar." South African pigeon beats South African telecom in delivering data. Loser towns of Scandinavia. Video: When I grow up, I want to be a corrupt official.