27 April 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 27 Apr 2010 Obama to visit an Iowa town that had it rough the last time he passed through, and where it's only gotten rougher. Veteran New York safety inspector admits he never tested any of the hundreds of buildings he deemed safe from lead and asbestos. Santa Clara County wants to ban toys in high-calorie restaurant meals, including all Happy Meals. With two student overdose deaths in two years, Reed College's permissive reputation becomes a liability. "It's probably not the worst place in the world." Park Slope's Gorilla Coffee reopens after a barista walkout and 16-day shutdown. To do today: Tell us the travel tips you learned the hard way. Chef discusses how to prepare a camel's choicest part: the hump. Chimps are aware of death, play with corpses as a mourning ritual. Lenox Hill Hospital will open a temporary 24-hour urgent care center at the St. Vincent's site. Critics say Mexico's new cellphone registry, designed to prevent virtual kidnapping, will lead to more extortion. Indian team-building workshops require employees to skydive, walk on coals. Iran jails film director due to his ability to portray national discontent. All my reading is for pleasure. An interview with TMN's Robert Birnbaum.