20 April 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 20 Apr 2010 New eruptions in Iceland could further halt European air travel. "European integration," as we have come to understand it, turns out to be utterly dependent on reliable air travel. "We transported them to the countryside so they could roam around." How airports are handling stranded animals, including two horses en route to N.Y.C. No one knows the safety limits for flying in volcanic ash, but malfunctions and crashes prove the danger. Stranded by the volcano, Arab writers at a festival in Beirut find their conference unexpectedly extended. Ethiopian runner shatters Boston Marathon record, becomes youngest winner since 1968. This year marks the 2,500th birthday of the marathon. Anonymous reviewer slandering respected historians' books turns out to be a colleague's wife. Research shows that each recollection of memory rebuilds it, often inaccurately. Researchers find the key to avoiding bad impulse decisions: Think about the future. "Most of my clients have already seen the trailer." The loft inhabited by Gekko's protégé in the Wall Street sequel goes up for sale. Find the right typeface; find your best Bob Dylan album.