18 May 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Libya's oil minister crossed into Tunisia last night, becoming the highest-level official to defect in a month.
Emerging economies--with China, Brazil, and Turkey in the lead--eye the now-open top IMF job.
After nearly a decade of losing value against every other currency, the dollar may be poised for a comeback.
Retired since Sept. 11, flights 93 and 175 back in service on Continental and United.
Across the U.S., and with zero fanfare, fast food lobbyists have successfully fought "Happy Meal" bans.
Goodyear's blimps to become bigger, brighter, faster.
Yale shuts down Bush Jr. and Sr.'s fraternity of choice after misogynistic pledge scandal.
How can we learn to think like MIT?
For sale in Winnetka, Ill.: the Home Alone home.
Emergency rooms are closing at a considerable rate--even as visits are increasing at an even more considerable rate.
Jerry's Kids to forge on sans Jerry as Lewis retires as telethon host after 45 years.
Site of the 1976 telethon, the legendary Sahara casino in Las Vegas, closes its doors.
Video: Honoring cinema's finest sandwiches.
How a YouTube uploader lost his mind while moderating comments.