13 April 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Britain, France confound NATO, suffer wrist slap while calling on allies to intensify Libyan airstrikes.
"It is not beyond the imagination that 50% of the oil is still floating around out there." A scientist in a submarine studies the Gulf, post-Deepwater Horizon.
The BP spill's toll is apparent on fishermen's lines; no one can predict how far gone the ecosystem may be.
Dispatch from a research vessel off the coast of Chile, where scientists watch nitrogen travel through the ocean.
Museum directors welcome NASA's disbursement of four retired space shuttles with either cheers or jeers.
Mubarak suffers heart attack during questioning on corruption and human rights abuse charges.
Breaking with tradition, many top CIA officials depart the company for the private intelligence sector.
Gen. McChrystal, implicated in Tillman cover-up and presidential bashing, has new job supporting military families.
Mitt Romney's new campaign logo is, more or less, a glob of toothpaste.
Teenage girls and their rooms, in Massachusetts and Beirut.
International sport organization rules on competition by females with high levels of testosterone.
Related: A 2009 New Yorker piece on Caster Semenya, the athlete at the root of the controversy.
Identical cars parked next to each other.