21 July 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 21 Jul 2010 Clinton announces new sanctions against North Korea. Better Business Bureau gives Hamas an A- rating and Starbucks an F. Moscow's drinking-and-diving deaths brushed aside by uproar around a flying donkey. Op: Supreme Court nominees should be required to discuss the larger issues of constitutional philosophy. U.S. activists seek funds to sail a ship to Gaza named The Audacity of Hope. At last all is lost in scud and vapor. Melville on surfing. Everything you need to know about riding trains in Albania. See also: Ride a train, escape the internet: The Great American K-Hole. London-based Times lost 90% of its readers since erecting a paywall, says London-based Guardian. Comic explains why conspiracies are messy, human affairs; going to the moon was easier than creating a hoax. Op: Follow strangers on Twitter for your betterment. 4chan users attack Gawker, following report about them harrassing an 11-year-old. Spy's roundtable of people who have seen Jerry Lewis's lost Auschwitz movie, The Day the Clown Cried. Some of course hold up amusingly. Woody Allen records his stories for a website. Video: Thirty-five cinema classics graphically simplified and strung together. History of the original filesharing network: the bookmobile. Excerpts from a brief history of eccentric headache treatments.