24 June 2009: Afternoon By The Morning News — 24 Jun 2009 Hawaii's citizens are more worried about the local economy than North Korea's missiles. Statistics say Iran's results were most likely doctored behind closed doors. Op: Iran's Green Revolution fights its theocracy; we need a Green Revolution to end our oil addiction. 9/11 families find new evidence connecting Saudi royals to terrorists; getting the documents into court will be harder. Today's white paper: Honeybee vision can discriminate between and recognise images of human faces. Profile of the gap between gay generations: "We think they're naïve. And they think we're old." John Wray on the girl who cursed his sex life; Geoff Nicholson meets his "career pornographer" wife. Longer, more educational political television programs influence viewers more than ones featuring angry talking heads. First city to see its only newspaper on the chopping block: Ann Arbor. It was like driving to work in a double-A fuel dragster. Recalling the Udvar-Hazy Blackbird. Mapping fiber-optic cable routes in Africa; le début du point de vue Google Mappienne. New site to enjoy: Hidden Los Angeles. Photos and video from "the most terrifying mountain-biking trail on Earth."