18 April 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Libyan-American telecom executive establishes cell-phone service for rebels, who were using signal flags.
Long read: Saudi Arabia and Iran enter a new cold war.
Sarkozy's line for Africa--"neither interference nor indifference" smacks some of Françafrique.
Photos: Pictures of Dadaab, world's largest refugee camp, 20 years old and home to 332,000.
Syrian protestors killed Sunday night; similar situation unfolded in Yemen.
Storms and tornadoes killed 43 in the southern U.S., 22 in North Carolina (see videos).
How spy satellites are protecting human rights.
Accounting for Djokovic's and Serbia's new dominance in tennis.
History of hate and controversy between Spain's top two football clubs, who are playing each other four times within two weeks.
Violinist discusses slipping, falling, and landing on his million-dollar instrument.
Dan Savage explains how the "It Gets Better" movement began.
Videos and explanation: New parents now like their baby's gender to be revealed via cake.
Guide to the Haggadeh, Passover's text, which "probably has had more wine spilled on it than any other book ever published."
Cerveza artesanal comes to Mexico.
Brainstorming why Brazilians don't want to leave the motherland.
Photographs of art directors hovering around other people's computers.