2 March 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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As man-made pollutants have decreased in U.S. waterways, manure is on the rise--and with it, greenhouse gas.
Chart: Which cities might flood due to rising sea levels--and when.
A charity's unsuccessful attempts to give away free umbrellas during a rainstorm.
Study finds weedkiller common in U.S. waters can turn male frogs into females.
"Active male homosexuals in the military could be expected to bring an increased incidence of sexually transmitted diseases."
"Take no notice of sulking husbands or children" was her decorating motto. The real Laura Ashley.
More children get more calories from snacks than in 1977; the culprits: parents, Facebook, and avoiding homework.
Parisians sweat, then ridicule the macarons at McDonalds, Starbucks.
The Taliban changes its image--now with fewer explosions, more podcasts.
Op: At best, the G.O.P.'s plan to create "high-risk pools" for the "uninsurable" is a stopgap; at worst, it's a death sentence.
A Q&A with Joel Johnson about a childhood of sexual abuse.
I consider Joyce has meant his idioms to be foreign to an average English reader. An interview with the man who translated Ulysses into Finnish.
Citing budget woes, A&E postpones reality show about subway workers.