23 June 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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It was gone, peeled away. Passengers could look down and see the grooved metal roof of another Metro train.
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When the White House invited citizens' ideas online, three of the top 10 want to legalize marijuana; two were conspiracy theories about Obama's birthplace.
Has access to too much information caused another Dark Age?
Despite evidence Obama's laissez-faire Middle East approach is having an effect, some Republicans want intervention in Iran.
Friends, family mourn Neda, who was shot dead on Saturday in Tehran clashes, and who has become an international icon of the post-election struggle.
Top economists paint a picture of what the end of the recession will look like around the globe.
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