15 April 2011: Weekend By The Morning News — 15 Apr 2011 Photos from Japan, one month later. California immigration scam targeting Chinese nationals recruited victims into a fake U.S. special forces unit. The Finnish government's "baby box" is like a baby shower without any bad gifts. In 1993, John Fogerty was slapped with a lawsuit for plagiarizing John Fogerty. Vegan magazine cuts corners for recipes section, uses stock photos of meat dishes. Head of FAA's air traffic control division resigns after fourth case of a subordinate sleeping on the job. A Georgia church plans to gather at gas pumps and pray for lower prices. With the imminent death of AMC and OLTL, America will soon have only four daytime soaps. The Washington Post inadvertently publishes my online dating profile with the editor's notes still included. Rabindranath Tagore is little known today, but the iconic Bengali author was the first international literary star. Canteen's "Hot Authors": putting the "gal" back into "galley" (and the "man" back into "manuscript?). Lit journals survive on skeleton crews; with readerships now climbing, they're poised for even greater success. Very pointy cowboy boots are now the rage in Mexico's "tribal guarachero" music scene. German "yarn bombers" tag public spaces with anti-nuclear knitted messages. Photos from the first Australian expedition to Antarctica, 1911-1914.