23 February 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 23 Feb 2011 As the tide quickly turns against Gadhafi, some worry Libya could fracture into violent fiefdoms, a la Somalia. Supreme Court bars lawsuits for vaccine injuries--e.g., infant seizures, buried here under hot-button autism fears. Producers cold-shoulder Teddy Wayne when he finds "random similarities" between his article and an episode of CSI:NY. Lawyers scour Facebook profiles to select juries. He explained: This one is to call the cops with after I leave. This one is to cut your hands free to do so. "I am an idiot but I had good intentions." Teacher on trial for giving students racy self-published novel. Chihuahua government wants to ban "Call of Juarez," a first-person shooter set on the beleaguered city's streets. Federal government updates its annual shutdown plan in case Congressional appropriations don't pass. Photos of miserable children waiting in line at Disneyland. Op: The Mona Lisa was identified years ago--it's useless to keep trying to prove she was a man. In time for Spring Break: How U.S. Customs works. An exploration of Chernobyl, former nuclear site turned wildlife refuge. Great naturalists who died of unnatural causes. An attempt to track down every T-shirt in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.