19 April 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 19 Apr 2010 A tearful President Lee Myung-bak vows to find those responsible for last month's deadly sinking of a South Korean warship. Gates's memo calls into question Obama's Iran policy, which is the same as Bush's, except reason replaces fear. Attempting to ferry home countrymen stranded by Europe's air travel shutdown, private British boats are turned away at Calais. The...maintenance of something as supposedly natural and wild as a little prairie requires artful intervention by humans. Florida's sinkholes plague homeowners whose houses could get swallowed up and insurers who grasp at loopholes. Why the "too big to fail" myth is false for everything from dinosaurs to corporations. Donner Party members weren't cannibals, but victims of racism. Turkish soap stars wield political influence, unite Arab world. Insane literary characters were inspired by real-life cases. Reporter explores the changing world and increasing ubiquity of child celebrities. TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin's forthcoming novel, You Lost Me There, is picked by E.W. as a hot summer read. Responding to reader input, the A.P. changes its style from "Web site" to "website."