23 March 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 23 Mar 2009 Geithner: The lack of an appropriate and modern regulatory regime and resolution authority helped cause this crisis. The "silent fright" among workers: With times what they are, many fear complaining could result in layoffs. "We will cry about it later." Probing Israel's military culture as troops speak out about Gaza War. Quadrupling of predator drone strikes proves effective against al Qaeda in Pakistan. Chris Mooney takes an ice pick to George F. Will's climate article. (Read Will's original column here.) Nicholas Hughes, the son of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, commits suicide at age 47. Moscowitz swam about, unable to buy into Silverman's Buddha-like resignation over the prospect of being served thermidor. Woody Allen, "Tails of Manhattan." Bowie the recording artist has been MIA since 2003; rather than put out no music, he should put out bad music. Thus far, the actors have ignored audience members' squirms and anxious expressions. It's just that such things are normally done by pigs, in the mud. Sports are the true opiate of the masses. Many consider Cuban boxers the best in the world--yet to compete against the other greats, they must first defect. Photos: A collective reimagining of Baltimore's urban spaces.