17 April 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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"Those methods, read on a bright, sunny, safe day in April 2009, appear graphic and disturbing." Justice Dept. releases C.I.A. interrogation memos.
Bipartisanship may be sparked from a simple agreement: Senators needs to eat together more often.
The importance of refrigeration to the psyche, economy, and post-colonial outposts of the 20th century.
Dead anatomy professor and his dog to have their skeletons put on display in the Smithsonian.
From 1995: The one convincing argument I've heard in favor of the internet claims that the internet will make those long frustrating trips to the library a thing of the past.
Pirate Bay founders sentenced to a year in prison, fined $3.6 million.
Video: How to come to grips with your success--it's luck, not talent, so you're safe.
Rosecrans Baldwin will provide commentary in today's Layer Tennis match at 3 p.m. NYC time.
How to create your own NPR name.
And you're listening to what--member station WKKK down there? Oliver Griswold unearths the NPR blooper reel.
Slaughterhouse 90210: "Kurt Vonnegut, meet Brenda Walsh."
Video: When set to disturbing music, the Diff'rent Strokes titles are very, very disturbing.