2 March 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 02 Mar 2011 To avoid the perception of an oil grab, the U.S. has held off sending military to Libya. Dept. of Agriculture deploys volunteer to Afghanistan to kill birds before they're sucked into jet engines. Police departments train volunteers to pick up extra investigative work. When Pulitzer winners attack: FP heads an offensive against Hersh's claims about a well-documented secret society. Animation tests for the Kavalier & Clay movie that never was. To kick off the ToB, Kevin Guilfoile and Jonathan Eig will donate $2 to First Book for every eBook of The Thousand and Get Capone sold in March. How to murder Spanish pronunciations; the best gas-station tacos. House and Senate agree to fund the federal government for two more weeks. Russian authorities crack down on renegade artists who stage orgies in museums. For nearly four years, 2,500 squatters have been living in an unfinished 45-story building in Venezuela. Google is using a nine-foot-long tricycle to capture off-street views. Five women build up a 20,000-strong coalition to become India's largest vigilante group. Live Forever: scans of '90s British music magazine Select.