18 June 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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18 Jun 2009
Iranian security quietly arrests dozens of opposition figures; probe ordered on police attack at a dorm that left several students dead.
[Mousavi] was out of public life for two decades, a soft-spoken architect who loves to watch movies at home and was overshadowed for years by his distinguished wife.
At a World Cup qualifier in Seoul, Iranian national soccer team wears green wristbands in support of Mousavi.
A cry against a war that eventually killed more than a million Iranians, it was banned by the authorities. Iranian movies to watch this weekend.
Italy agrees to take three Gitmo prisoners--two of which it's been investigating for more than a decade.
Sen. John Ensign's rhetoric about Bill Clinton and Larry Craig returns to haunt him.
"He felt that if he tried hard, gave it the appropriate attention and got good instruction, that he would improve rapidly." Bloomberg has not mastered golf.
As you ready your stance, Ralph Gamelli wants to remind you that golf is a highly mental game.
Obama, you're about to get some competition: 10 ways to swat a fly.
Why flies are difficult to swat: They create an escape plan and can adjust their body position in 100 milliseconds.
A microbe brought back to life 120,000 years later raises hope for reanimating martian life forms.
Despite a penchant for chewing off humans' arms, zombies embody progressive ideals.
Vacant, foreclosed-upon Florida homes have been pegged as possible hurricane shelters.