12 July 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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Police blame Somalia's al-Shabab militants for World Cup-timed attacks that killed 64 in Uganda.
Trade numbers mean one Russian spy is worth 2.5 American spies.
John le Carré on the swap: "Once upon a time spies had motives."
King James's move to Miami was a gambit long-held by James, Bosh, Wade, and Riley.
British ambassador mourns passing of Hezbollah's spiritual leader; after "mature consideration," mourning cancelled.
Visit to Mleeta, Hezbollah's resistance-themed tourist park.
Hot cop in Dolce & Gabbanas busts mafioso wearing a Steve McQueen T-shirt.
By nature, we are drawn toward cured meats. Life lessons derived from Osama bin Laden and Thomas Friedman.
Elderly wealthy Americans fear dying after January in case their heirs get hit with a stiff tax bill.
Inventor of the vuvuzela, with no patent and nine children, still hopes everyone gets to play his horn.
Feeling nicked by "innovation" and higher prices in shaving, men stockpile blades or turn to vintage razors.
Fallout roundup after ScienceBlogs unveils PR blog from PepsiCo.
"Mouse Sleeps With Scientist, Scientist Thrilled."
Penn and Teller speak about magic (Penn hates it), their relationship (they're not friends), and memorable shows.
How a hurt leg turned Carl Jung to mysticism.
Op: "Neuroplasticity" is a dirty word: overrused, most often meaningless.
Landscapes of milk production demonstrated by robot's sand drawings.
Video: Gorgeous stop-motion animation of the history of evolution.