2 June 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 02 Jun 2009 Cheney supports same-sex marriage "on a state-by-state basis." Not getting married and not having children is the new getting married and having children. For those in need of summer companionship, the humble hermit crab may be the best bet. Grim: In Tanzania, where abortion is illegal, hospitals face a steady stream of ill post-op patients. Related: Religious American teens are more likely to have abortions than their counterparts. NPR covers student Kevin Roose's semester undercover at a religious university, which led to a revealing new book. Starting June 21, join us for Infinite Summer, an endurance reading challenge to complete Infinite Jest. Story-by-story reviews of Brian Evenson's new collection, Fugue State. Newly discovered documents help prove whether East Germany or the Soviet Union ordered the construction of the Berlin Wall. When the world comes down with a sickness the city is going to feel it first in Queens. Ian Frazier on school closings. Retrospectives from musicians who quit when they were at the top. Let me just say that at some point I thought that we might have a go at building Motown in Glasgow. Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch chases pop glamour.