29 July 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 29 Jul 2010 Grim sampling of environmental fiascos depicts China's losing fight against pollution. After Chinese news chief disappears, rumors abound he defected to Britain. Story behind the publication of the Afghanistan logs. Story of Mo Farah's journey from Somalian refugee to European champion. Fifteen years later, Kids remains troubling--especially if it never existed. From the Gallery: Q&A with Aislinn Leggett, specialist in depicting tourism. It's the most bewitching, bewildering, beheading vacation spot you'll never vacation in. Dowd alliterates Arabia. Survey of what Christian guys find immodest in Christian girls (e.g., tights with designs; stretching). The more tense you are, the less you can hear. Yo-Yo Ma on controlling how you evolve. Study suggests people faking a mental illness might actually develop said illness. Wind farmers struggle to store (or dump) excess energy and control reliability. Instapaper: The laying of the first sustainable transatlantic telegraph line. Investigation into Graham Greene's family reveals gifted and talented "clan full of surprises." Linguist proves Plastic Bertrand didn't sing "Ca Plane Pour Moi." Video: High-quality turf dancing in Oakland. Excerpt of TMN's Kevin Guilfoile's The Thousand; BookPage interview with TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin.