14 September 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Top one percent now captures 18 percent of the national income, with no more skills than workers beneath them.
Op: The international aid system is easily manipulated, and always profits the elite.
Chronicle of the rise of Foxconn, China's billion-dollar tech company, and the suicides that brought it down.
Moral lesson 244 learned from soccer: Celebrate after you've stopped the ball, not before.
Last week, 10 people died in riots in Mozambique, set off by Russia's grain export ban.
Photos of combat meals eaten by different countries' troops in Afghanistan.
Profile of de Gaulle, back in vogue for his Middle East legacy.
Belusconi tells girls to find wealthy boyfriends, then makes a Hitler joke.
Iron Man and Batman may display gray-area morality, but their humanity makes them better role models.
Instapaper for the commute: New Yorker profile of Facebook's Zuckerberg.
More about Facebook: privacy settings for bigamists.
Most common words used to rate iPhone applications.
Videos: Everything Is a Remix; Welcome Freshmen.