29 June 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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As the Iranian government toughens its stance and consolidates power, Mousavi can concede--or continue to fight, and face prison.
This year, summer camps guard against swine flu--bleaching doorknobs, sending sick kids home.
Street art and summer camp meet in rural Illinois, where campers learn how to choose tagnames and paint skateboards.
By the time of "Beat It" in the early '80s, Mr. Jackson had added an element of the supra-normal to his appearance. An assessment of Michael Jackson's style history.
Musician Manu Dibango's "Ma-mako, ma-ma-ssa, mako-makossa" refrain from 1972 remains uncredited.
According to this January report, Jackson planned to will the Beatles song catalog to McCartney, whom he outbid for the rights in 1985.
Huxley, C.S. Lewis, and others whose passings were eclipsed by nearby deaths.
Photos of large-scale animal autopsies.
Video: Richard Hawley and Jarvis Cocker perform a duet, then Cocker gets an MRI to see the effect of collaboration.
Good news: the human mind is still more powerful and nimble than any computer.
More good news: Our current recession is nowhere near as severe as the Great Depression.
Photos of homeowners who haven't changed their décor in decades.
"The ringtone of choice among hip literary types this summer": a short dance mix featuring Philip Roth doing some "Jewish shouting."