24 June 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 24 Jun 2009 Laissez where? Obama sharply condemns Iranian government's violence against protestors. Teenagers...have been ferried into the capital in large numbers, given a club and a shield and a helmet and told to go to work. The White House plants a Huffington Post reporter to ask a question about Iran; it was weirdly Bush-like, but it was no secret. Investigators suspect faulty systems or operator error as the cause of the D.C. train wreck that killed nine. In newly disclosed tapes, Nixon expresses ambivalence over abortion, but accepts it as necessary in cases like interracial births. A Canadian doctor explains his decision to dedicate himself to public health in war-ravaged Sudan. Following Monday's announcement of a jump in H1N1 cases and fatalities, a look at past pandemics to see when the other shoe might drop. In the two years since the U.K. made the practice available, 22 people have donated a kidney to a stranger. For New York women in need of cash, egg donation is now an option (for research purposes only). If today's deal passes, the M.T.A. will begin selling naming rights to subway stations. When a business is always going out of business, customers grow wary of last-chance deals. Is the recession pitting men against women? A thorough breakdown of the stripper-memoir archetype.