16 June 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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White House says it doesn't need Congress's approval to support NATO in Libya.
AP joins Journal and LA Times in calling conflict in Libya "civil war."
D.C. politicians say golf patches fissures; Eisenhower played 100+ rounds a year during tenure.
Alternative therapies lack supportive randomized-trial data, but they can work where modern medicine fails.
Op: Japanese craft beer has become ridiculously good.
Doctors replace calf's heart with two centrifugal pumps; calf romps and plays, with no pulse.
Follow-up on the liquid-material scooper video: It's not just cool, it could improve food preparation.
"Facebook fatigue" may prevent Zuckerberg from reaching one-billion-users goal.
What you'll find on websites one letter off from "Facebook."
History of the siren, from 18th-century music to seven noises available to New York police.
Poet offers walks through New York with your sentences provided; one walker's notes.
John Jeremiah Sullivan learns what it means "to Disney," though with weed, parenting, and Walt Disney's tunnels.
60-mile-per-hour impact with pavement is no big deal to a modern, agribusiness tomato.
Dirt-eating documented widely, deeply, with clays consumed "to cut bitterness."
Video: Rap about the hassles of parking a Prius at Whole Foods.
Differing accounts from when Lance Armstrong ran into former teammate Tyler Hamilton in a restaurant.
Video: Visit to the log cabin of Tennessee's William Gay.