2 April 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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The purpose of this summit, like all such summits, is not really discussion. It is politics.
Obama and Medvedev announce unexpected new arms control treaty.
Anti-Americanism justifies the existence of Iran's current regime, furnishes a pretext for domestic repression.
Netanyahu explains his fears of a nuclear Iran: It's a stumbling block to peace with the Palestinians.
Ant slaves sometimes rebel from their zombified state--when they're not busy being a super-organism, that is.
Scientists try to discern what's killing a third of the bee population--theories include lack of eating, frailty, too much travel.
Over 63 weeks and across 174 miles, a family walks every street in Bed-Stuy, and learns about the extremes of their neighborhood.
Canadian man makes dance videos every day for a year, now plans to publish 12 books in a year.
In Quebec, the rising cost of maple syrup is attracting thieves, who are carting it away by the barrel.
With a third draft of the G.O.P.'s alternative budget possibly on the way, many wish their fellow Republicans would realize the joke's on them.
April Fool's Day: Google went all in; Kid Rock renames Comerica Park; Coldplay, Eno to record in a zero-g 727.
Matthew Baldwin's digs up his 1989 April Fool's prank: a fake high school bulletin.