21 March 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Oe: The Japanese should not have drawn from the tragedy of Hiroshima a "recipe" for growth.
Chart: Radiation absorbed from various sources--from bananas to mammograms.
Notes from Japan, including life inside Tokyo FM, where pop stars communicate sympathy.
Rescued: Grandmother and 16-year-old after being trapped nine days in a ruined house.
For residents near Hanford, Wash.--West's big nuke mess before Japan crisis--"cleaning up after the cold war pays even better than winning it."
Video: Explaining crisis to Japanese children through charming poop and fart metaphors.
Gadhafi pledges "long, drawn-out war" against "Nazis."
Op: The no-fly zone will make sense if Obama's found a way to share the global policeman job.
Ivory Coast approaches civil war, threatening West Africa; Gbagbo now killing opposition with tanks.
Wyclef Jean shot in hand while campaigning for Haiti's Marchel Martelly--not that Martelly needs much help.
Long read: Malcolm Gladwell on moral lines observed by modern entrepreneurs.
How the Times paywall looks to Canadians, where it's up and running.
"Revolutionary" waiter has sued Miami restaurants 30 times, netting $144,924.79 after attorney fees.
Study hard and floss every night, honey--and for heaven's sake, get laid! Contemporary moms have daughters dressing like hookers.
Lester Bangs apologizes to a musician about losing his cassette.
Video: Extra who's recently appeared in almost everything.