2 November 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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More than 90 years later, the descendants of the Leo Frank lynching struggle with unanswered questions.
For the first time in 27 years, an American has won the New York Marathon.
From the 2004 race, "Faces of the Marathon," by Rion Nakaya.
"I was the first person to run on Hampstead Heath, in the 1960s." The scientist who invented exercise.
People in local newspapers are angry right now--here's proof.
An explication of Iranian missile names.
On Sunday, Brighton Beach Memoirs, one of Neil Simon's most-produced plays of the past 25 years, became one of Broadway's biggest flops.
From the '60s to the present day, an appreciation of blacklight posters.
People can sometimes swing the cost without refinancing their houses. As more companies enter the market, solar gets cheaper.
India purports itself as the origin of scientific inquiry, rhinoplasty.
Taiwanese baseball may be rife with corruption, but fans don't care.
Because you know they're in there somewhere: Criterion's little fuck-ups.
How E.M. Forster foresaw the internet in "The Machine Stops" a century ago.
A literary experiment to create new nouns.