17 March 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Hoax text messages spreading around Asian nations stoke unease about radiation.
For all we've lost, hope is in fact one thing we Japanese have regained.
Clinton visits Tahrir Square, praises Egyptian protesters and upbraids Bahraini government.
Gadhafi threatening deadly siege of Libyan rebels has U.S. pushing the U.N. to authorize aerial bombing.
Gadhafi's son says he financed Sarkozy's electoral campaign and now would like his money back.
Abbas plans trip to Gaza, first in four years since Hamas won elections.
Forget WikiLeaks, the world needs WikiWitness--a safe place where sensitive information won't expire.
McWeddings in Hong Kong start at $1,280, which includes food and drinks for 50 people.
Three-year investigation into child pornography rings ends with 70,000 users, 670 suspects, 184 arrests.
Gopnik: Babies don't need schooling, they need wide-ranging learning and play.
Long read: Broad, fascinating talk about believers, "nones," and religion in America.
Brief Umberto Eco piece on the religious differences between Mac and PC users.
Open letter to Jon Bon Jovi on what really killed the music business (i.e., not Apple)--the music business.
Op: Rebecca Black's much-mocked hit "Friday" does many things right, if just by accident.
Doesn't take an MFA to recreate your favorite romance novel covers.