14 July 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 14 Jul 2010 Violence and riots continue for a third night in Belfast after controversial parades. Soldiers in Fort Bliss, Texas, are statistically at greater risk at home than while deployed in Iraq. China's People's Daily says the Taliban is training "monkey terrorists" to kill Americans. No post-impeachment era president has the power to get a major treaty through the Senate. Senate kills international relations. Primer on Sarkozy's summer scandal. False rumor! God particle not found. Tour of BP's actual board game "Offshore Oil Strike." Jordan's Queen writes kids book about multiculturalism, refuses to have it published in Hebrew. American craft brewers seek to export to Europe. 2010 Times op-ed: Plagiarizing students are like "rap musicians," what with all the "sampling." See also: Michael Erard interviews the first student he busted for plagiarism. History of the "slush pile," which began as a fruit-related descriptor. "Rock Fans Outraged as Bob Dylan Goes Electronica." Some of us listen to our own music in our heads. Interview with a New York City window cleaner. Car review of the Arizona border patrol's Ford F-150 SVT Raptor. Research confirms personality divide between dog people and cat people. Elaborate prank to show Rupert Murdoch's disapproval of employees wearing shorts. Believing George was named after him, Steinbrenner approved Seinfeld's jokes only after he found them funny.