28 August 2009: Weekend By The Morning News — 28 Aug 2009 Glance on either side of the 1,600-mile-long wall dividing Morocco from Algeria. Video: Iran's account for uprising includes animated George Soros meeting McCain at the White House. Russian president employs childish lingo to irritate Ukrainian president. Wieseltier defends Emanuel and Axelrod against "race treason" for opposing West Bank settlements. Oates on Kennedy: Individuals of cruel deeds may redeem themselves in selfless actions. The inside scoop on news bureaus' strategies for anticipating which obituaries should be ready to go. This week's New York Times Magazine cover story on Katrina cost $400,000. Saturday morning read: Said cover story. New Kalman column on immigration goes light on slavery, heavy on drawing hearts for New York. TMN's Kevin Guilfoile, over at Infinite Summer, points out that his generation--also that of Wallace and Eggers--was stamped with irony. Hey! Baby boomers! Hey there! Stop not understanding the internet for two seconds and look over here! "Jessica Biel" is the internet's most dangerous search query. Anonymous wedding photographer documents the meals s/he was fed. How to make cupcakes for zombies; zombie-movie expert explains how he got that way. Celebrating 50 years in the art of sheathing women's legs from waist to toe. Tokyo scientist trains pigeons to be art critics. Doctors warn people should be cautious about training for triathlons, especially three-year-olds. Video: Life advice from old people.