23 June 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 23 Jun 2010 Telegraph redoes the New Yorker's "20 under 40" with all Brits. Federal judge to decide if cheerleading is a sport under Title IX; so far, signs seem to point to yes. Inside the three-year fitness, psychology, and strategy prep of World Cup referees. Tell us today! What's your fantasy road trip? For advertisers, TVs at gas pumps serve up a captive audience that can't change the channel. Author defends her novel against accusations it exploits the relationship between Anne Frank and Peter van Pels. I think I could trace most of the central incidents in my books to some real happenings. Ian Fleming, "How to Write a Thriller." In search of the perfect translation machine, linguists begin crowdsourcing languages. Once-hidden masterpieces finally auctioned in London--the collector's death remains a mystery. How pleasure and essentialism determine objects' worth. A German coffee shop rotates its merchandise--one month it's country-western clothing, the next it's contact lenses. It's tempting to view this current polyphonic narrative spree as a reflection on our times. Why omniscience in writing is nearly unattainable. Tracy Jordan's filmography.