26 June 2009: Weekend By The Morning News — 26 Jun 2009 Roubini high-fives Obama's money masters, though "the best policies sometimes have unintended consequences." Start your weekend off right: Maira Kalman goes to Monticello. Op: It's Britain, and not the U.S., whom Iran truly hates, if a touch admiringly. Status on the failed hunt for bin Laden despite "the most extensive and expensive manhunt in history." Op: There's no better time to invest than when you're unemployed. Whaling commission says whale watching is more profitable than whale hunting; Iceland says both are growth industries. Greenland could potentially have 50 times more oil per capita than Kuwait. Lowdown on passive houses: ultra-efficient domiciles that produce more energy than they consume. Fascinating: Snapshots of the current evolutionary contenders in the field of dream studies. Analysis of moviemaking with regards to Eddie Murphy: many flops, but also many fat suits. What you're wondering: So what will happen to Jackson's kids? Twenty-five years of Elvis Costello reviews in the Times find just a few uses of "adenoidal."