14 April 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 14 Apr 2011 Doctors in Japan say patients are experiencing phantom quakes and other symptoms of "earthquake sickness." Japan's recovery and rescue teams enter 10 km area around Fukushima plant for the first time. Obama faces no serious challengers to the nomination--and incumbents who do tend to lose in November. Rep. Santorum eyeing presidential run; Dan Savage probably cackling with glee. Linguists race to save dying language since last two speakers refuse to talk to each other. [The other prisoners] knew more about criminal law than most of my former colleagues in the state Senate. Ex-Senator Jeff Smith recalls his year in prison. Performance artist nears the end of "The Inflatable Mattress," her 13-week piece as a serial house guest. As technology changes, the bedroom becomes more private and the living room is in danger of extinction. With erectile drugs set to go generic, makers introduce formulas for discretion and/or sex marathons. First Houston gets no shuttle, now shuttle artifacts from Johnson Space Center will be removed, distributed to other cities. The death penalty: 1764 and now. Gaps around AC units cost NYC buildings up to $180 million a year in fuel costs--or up to 525K tons of CO2 for the rest of us. Twenty-five years after being abandoned in an airport, amateur detective Gary Gatwick traces his roots.