25 May 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Now that the auto bailout looks to be a success, Romney wants credit for the idea, but maybe not for that Times op-ed.
Carville: Looking like a pre-McCain 2008 Republican, Obama is stealing all the GOP's best ideas.
Photographer juxtaposes Google Street View of Joplin corner with his after shot. (More photos here.)
On the ropes for funding, public schools introduce registration fees, other unspecified surcharges.
Often, streetside donation boxes turn clothing into money--but whether it goes to charity is not always clear.
After receiving a letter from Lt. M.K. Schwenk's great-nephew, the Times corrects the errors in his century-old obituary.
"You whoreson cullionly barbermonger" Elizabethans swore better.
Supreme Court justices discuss their brief-writing styles and influences (Nabokov, "24," Dickens).
And before I go on, a note to those of you who have never got Dylan. Please don't try.
How Dylan, William Carlos Williams, and Walt Whitman shook America's bones--but are they still shakable?
TMN's Eric Feezell asks the questions that help you find your favorite Bob Dylan album.
Researchers find nice guys won't get the girl, unless he has a facial scar.
On sale for $1,200: the severed head of the patron saint of genital diseases.
A complete guide to Seinfeld's sneakers.