12 May 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 12 May 2010 Goodyear is unsure what to do with 50 scale models of its factories; to embrace the future, it may have to shed its past. Unknown chemicals used in oil spill cleanup could be more harmful than the oil spill. What's the most ecologically friendly brand of gas station to frequent on a road trip? How to save the news: Google unmasks itself to reveal publishing's white knight. With real snakes in the boardroom, the beleaguered, besmirched Washington Times may be past saving. With Democrats in power, conservatives turn to investigative journalism to keep government in check. Working more than 10 hours a day increases chances of heart problems by 60%. Elvis is a guy who knows trouble--or, at least, how to spell it. Songs with spelled-out words. Study confirms people cope better with breakups when they hate their exes. Each morning...employees at the Soho store practice working the Uniqlo Way, doing what they call "The Behaviors." How toying with jurors' emotions can bias the analysis of evidence and verdict. Photos from inside the Seed Cathedral at the Shanghai World Expo. Compare cell size and scale as you zoom from a coffee bean to a carbon atom.