14 June 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 14 Jun 2010 Over the past decade, we've learned diseases' genetics and pharmaceutical companies are more complex than previously thought. As it does with every 9/11 comparison, the Daily News called up some 9/11 family members to see who was upset about the remark. Philip Graham remembers eating sardines in a Lisbon tasca while watching a World Cup game. Previously at TMN: Graham extols the pleasures of saudade, the Portuguese music of longing. Video: Building musician David Byrne wonders to what degree venues influence musical innovation. The discomfort arises from the sitter's being, as it were, sexually assaulted by the chair. A history of surrealist furniture. List of past bestselling books shows high sales doesn't equal lasting remembrance. The blog Lost City ceases publication, as the last of New York's remains apparently dry up. Measuring the bohemian-ness of cities; also: New York City's bohemian index. Study shows verbally aggressive reality TV is crueler than dramas, can cause real-life hostility among viewers. South Korean defense ministry plans to use girl bands in propaganda broadcasts, psychological welfare. Interview with an immigration rights protester experiencing dehydration during a hunger strike.