25 March 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 25 Mar 2010 Netanyahu ends U.S. visit with no resolution; areas of disagreement remain. Op: Knowing Netanyahu would be reenergized by his speech at AIPAC, Obama and his staff set him a honey trap. Tea Partiers use centuries-old nullification tactics to challenge health care reform. Liberals mock Bush's hand-wiping unfairly--breaking out the sanitizer would've been crass. Studies find fast-food logos unconsciously induce haste, in ways having nothing to do with eating. High buffalo-wing prices strain restaurants; new trend is boneless wings (repurposed breast meat). Swine flu primes China for garlic craze and 600% inflation. Saffron production down 85% in Kashmir; smuggling gangs get up to $5,000 per kilo. Story of a genetically near-perfect bull, felled by an accident of nature. New hominin shows markedly different DNA from sequences previously obtained from early modern humans. Wonderful Frank Deford story on what it's like to grow old as a sportswriter. The Realist: Weekly documentation in comics-form of one family's search of a home. Amateur YouTube covers operate as salve for addiction to pop songs.