2 May 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 02 May 2011 U.S. kills bin Laden in Pakistan; body buried at sea to prevent grave becoming shrine. Man who live-Tweeted Osama's death laments that Abbottabad will now become "as crowded as Lahore." How the operation played out; an obituary for Osama; global reaction in photos. Conquering bin Ladenism does not end with killing bin Laden. Remnick on Obama's history with Osama. Ahmadinejad, having been on strike over internal political differences, returns to work. Gadhafi's youngest son killed by NATO airstrike. Obama's funniest jokes from this weekend's correspondents' dinner. Videos: Obama's jokes; Seth Meyers's jokes. Trump: "Seth Meyers--his delivery frankly was not good. He's a stutterer." No joke: The British mail is now, or soon will be, full of cake--pictures of tokens from previous royal weddings. Scientists predict technological threats, "soulless models of ultra-efficiency" for human life in the future. Yet another depressing article about American families using devices in a family room. Eleven scientists reduce the most vital lesson from their work in one statement. Bertrand Russell: Am I an atheist or an agnostic? Four words that may display self-deception when spoken: "wish," "should," "try," and "deserve." How to build a thinking room--high ceilings and blue enviroments improve connection-forming. Repurposed bank vault a fairly secure way to store your bike.