15 June 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 Jun 2011 Athens protests turn violent, with gas bombs and tear gas exchanged. Palestinians to unveil new Hamas-Fatah unity government next Tuesday. Interesting U.S. project to deploy "shadow" internet/mobile phone systems to support dissidents and bypass censors. Op: Syrians are well versed in the history of foreign interference; intervention is largely undesired. Seventy percent of guns in Mexico come from the U.S.; 2010 was Mexico's bloodiest year yet. Trudeau responds to comments about disorders among soliders in Doonesbury (recent example). Long-awaited book on objectivism argues rich people must give up some luxuries to save Earth. Sound map of Britain. History of modern dance music in 100 tracks, available for streaming. Audio version of little-known children's book now available for free, narrated by Samuel Jackson. Eight years ago, I began traveling the United States to photograph senior dogs. Lunch with Joey Chestnut, reigning champion hot-dog eater. Guy on the Folgers jar, and other people whose mugs were stolen. Videos of African-American musicians covering Rolling Stones songs.