23 May 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Artist connects New York and London via a very long tunnel running through the earth's crust.
On the 2004 story of the woman who took 160 flights, one after the other, dying, "doctors could only suppose, of terminal jet lag."
New study finds not eating may help with jet lag.
Airlines struggle to make a profit, may eventually discontinue food.
Watch out, Ryanair: The era of the cheap flight may be over.
"You know what it's like when you're figuring out who to invite to your wedding...and you have to pick who's in or out? Facebook is like that every day."
A wedding photographer turns journalist as quake interrupts ceremony.
Do 1.3 million people really earn their living via eBay? No, probably not.
Audio: Interactive map of Oakland's homicides--titled "Not Just a Number"--encourages stories, uses victims' mug shots. (See it here.)
The honor of bowling is jeopardized by surface roughness.
Summer reading recommendations from the people who know: independent booksellers.
"We treat the war like the weather and the weather like the war." John Cusack on his new satire, War, Inc.
Rediscovering extinct animals by inserting their DNA into living ones.