13 May 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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In D.C., the opening of an Iraqi culture center hopes to bridge the gap created by invasion and war.
The Big Picture: Disaster unfolds slowly in the Gulf of Mexico.
For decades, Newburgh, N.Y., has struggled with violence; now with machete-wielding gang members, things just got worse.
Account of New York's dogless population who ogle other people's pets.
Despite publishing only one book, Ralph Ellison was a victim of over-ambition, not writer's block.
Research into viral "invisible gorilla" video could help prevent auto accidents.
Video: Conservationist Damian Aspinall reconnects with a lowland gorilla he met five years ago.
Back when I was a kid, we were fine with just having two dimensions. Rants by Andy Rooney (not really).
Andy Baio interviews R.U. Sirius, who plans to open-source Mondo 2000.
Jarvis Cocker curates an album of the sounds of historic properties for the National Trust--audio samples here.
"They are helping my business because people are coming to me after the Dominicans make their hair fall out."
Business owner discusses the prejudice, trade barriers to producing Britain's only African coffee brand.
Scientists observe an Indian man who claims to have last eaten in 1940.