24 April 2009: Weekend By The Morning News — 24 Apr 2009 Massive Arlen Specter article on his tenure as a lamp-lighter; calls for reps "to reassert themselves in our system of checks and balances." Op: Regarding torture, we can't skirt the criminal implications of what we know. Iceland's men destroyed the country's economy; Iceland's women are busy fixing it. Chan's comments speak to the present, but they are unlikely to be an accurate forecast of China's future. China hands on Chan's remarks. Tribune's laid-off recession writer publishes final spiked post; layoff day was "Take Our Daughters to Work Day." What happens when two cyclists leave the peloton and meet a Deputy Sheriff in Chesapeake, Ohio. I cheated on my wife while sleepwalking. What do I do now? Historical photos of doctors posing with cadavers, where one wonders if some apologies are in order. Many musicians interviewed about Terry Riley's "In C" prior to the Carnegie blowout. Oklahoma governor makes Flaming Lips' "Do You Realize??" the state's official rock song. Ten Japanese tourists in Paris each year said to experience nervous breakdowns over the city's dirty reality. Fabulous photographs of Cardiff at night. Dead pixel in Google Earth. Video: Beautiful brief film to watch before your Saturday morning run.