2 September 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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"The Islamic Republic elections were held in Iran with significant glory and grandeur." With all that behind it, Iran wants to reopen nuclear talks.
Sex offender registries grow more sophisticated, but many wonder if they provide only a false sense of safety.
What parole officers do, and why they didn't notice a teenager living in Phillip Garrido's backyard.
Following last year's government takeover of Off-Track Betting, the operation struggles to stay afloat, may require bailout.
Drug makers want to know why placebos are becoming more effective, sending their test results awry.
As profits wane from cardiovascular drugs, big pharma pours money into new cancer-fighting medications.
In order to track trends of the disease's spread, health officials urge people to blog about their swine flu symptoms.
Meta-commentary on commentary.
A brief history of interactive film, a mid-'90s blip.
At Infinite Summer, Maria Bustillos recalls her foray into the early-00s' David Foster Wallace mailing list.
Op: The children of the internet may flourish in e-colleges.
Video: A sound system that acts as a vacuum, quieting crying babies and barking dogs.
They were loners, freaks--tracks that DJs played late at night, if ever. Novelty songs that deserve attention.