26 May 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 26 May 2011 In California's haste to empty prisons, a computer glitch released 450 inmates with a "high risk of violence." Aerial photos of Joplin before and after the tornado. As graffiti artists edge toward mainstream success, galleries, police race over who catches them first. Sustainable sushi restaurants around the U.S.; Chewbacca in a bento box. I think our class clown is doing marketing in Warwick, Connecticut. An excerpt from Mindy Kaling's new book. Fans hope to save the Bottle Rocket motel--now a Days Inn--from bankruptcy. Chinese prisoners forced to play online games, earn valuable credits for jailers. Denmark endures furor by Brit expats, pulls Marmite from shelves pending a review by food authorities. The discovery of a previously unpublished E.E. Cummings poem, and the tumultuous affair that led to it. The curious case of the Qur'an written in Saddam Hussein's blood; the rise and fall of Zubaz. Study finds effective advertising can implant false memories. And to those who think it is fictionally exaggerated I only say try it first and see. Kesey defends Cuckoo's Nest on Broadway in a 1964 letter to the Times. I was often asked if I knew the secret to the restaurant's success. I have no idea, I'd say. Elaine's bartender serves last call.