21 September 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 21 Sep 2010 The recession is over, but economists say it'll take at least as long to recover. Op: The impoverishment reflected in 19th-century novels still rings true for many people throughout the world. How politicians--so far, just Republicans--skirt regulations, create nonprofit clearinghouses for anonymous donators. Justice Dept. reveals the F.B.I. maintained unwarranted investigations into Greenpeace, other groups after Sept. 11 attacks. Watching France's maneuvers against burqas and gypsies, Mike Deri Smith cautions the E.U. against placation. "I would estimate that at least 3% of the world is a Slipknot fan." A day in the life at 826 Seattle. Once given a bad rap, memory drills may be an effective teaching method. Archaeologists uncover mass Viking grave under Oxford University. Scientists discover a more accurate, less attractive version of Nefertiti's face mask inside her famous bust. Male runners who enter women's races find a kinder and gentler crowd, awkward swag bags. Related at TMN: A writer explains why he'd rather not run, even though he's supposed to run. Trying to relax is hard because the brain uses energy to think about nothing. Video: Reimagined sukkahs in New York's Union Square.