17 September 2009: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Newspapers, not the internet, killed newspapers; summary of what comes next, extolling the non-profit model.
Male college jock stars run for cover from women's chests and cell phones.
The Supermarket reveals that we require the ability to pour, squirt, or spray any substance with laser-like precision.
Instapaper for the commute: Carl Jung's little red book.
The 10 best Agatha Christie books as picked by a Christie scholar.
Astrobiology, or the study of aliens, is gaining ground.
St. Tropez: ideal location for jihad bling bling and the rent-a-yacht lifestyle.
Dubai's new metro line has wi-fi, but that may not be enough to get people to actually ride it.
The easy argument on why Silicon Valley is good, Wall Street is evil, and how it comes down to khakis vs. suits.
Guide to Yankee fall foliage--peak maps and scenic drives.
Worst tourist ad ever produced features Danish woman urging you to claim her illegitimate child.
Lobstermen started gunning each other down like so many inner-city gangsters. Lobster wars need their own legal framework.
Heather Armstrong turns her worst hate mail and comments into money.