25 May 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Activist builds movement encouraging women to drive in Saudi Arabia; after activist's arrest, movement grows.
A third of those Palestinians currently living in East Jerusalem would far rather take Israeli citizenship than Palestinian.
Op: The only remaining hope for an Israeli-Palestinian win-win is Abbas's UN process.
Thailand nice for vacation, not for academics who question the king.
Long read: Saif Gadhafi comes into his own as a killer.
After last year's iPod, Obama opts for more traditional gifts for Royal Family.
Investigating Gingrich's $250,000 no-interest Tiffany account.
Op: Enabling privacy invasion because you have "nothing to hide" misses the point; it's not about what info is gathered, but how it's used.
Edited archive of Bradley Manning's Facebook wall.
Toronto parents keep baby's gender secret, while supporting other two sons to be "gender-creative."
Videos: Fantasy-league assembly of King Lear scenes.
Alabama super-fan--his son is "Bear Bryant," his daughter is "Crimson Tyde"--ruins his life by claiming to kill Auburn's trees.
Long read: Conjoined twins develop and share separate minds.
Brisk walks might not cure cancer, but they can slow progression.
A pound of heroin or an AK-47 can be retailed once, but a young girl can be sold 10 to 15 times a day. Human-trafficking alive in the States.
Previously unheard 1966 Q&A with Bob Dylan on his heroin habit, money, happiness.
Photos: Collectibles found in Nike CEO's office.