28 May 2010: Weekend By The Morning News — 27 May 2010 Latin American countries change constitutions so frequently, they may as well be wikis. If it swims in the water, it is a FISH. Period! Republicans solicit agenda ideas from Republicans via a "winsome" website. Op: New National Security Strategy gets big things right, offers a clear framework for American foreign policy. Kazakhstan military music video of the day. Study finds apparent motion can influence the direction of the mind's wanderings. As a freelancer, my life has become a constant wait for the "I" block. How Jacob Lambert plays Tetris. Instapaper: M.I.A., all posture (the 10 harshest parts). Collection of Kim Gordon's art. Abstract disembodiment has "virtually" disembedded cyborg soldiers from the very material realities inscribed in the interface. Study suggests improving the immune system through marrow transplants can cure mental illness. The gods' behavior in Botticelli's Venus and Mars can be attributed to a hallucinogenic fruit, also depicted. Hoping to quell puppy mills, kitten factories, West Hollywood bans retail pet sales. New studies find incidents of men who control their partners by forcing them into pregnancy. Immune to the economy, the humanities influence everything from computer science to C.I.A. intelligence. Sharks can use luminance to make themselves invisible in the water.