29 June 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Space station crew prepared for impact with a piece of space garbage--one of thousands in orbit from previous missions.
After 16 years of requiring large buildings to commission public art, Seoul is littered with eyesores.
Texas town lays off its local police force over budgetary woes, braces for crime spike.
Dr Pepper files suit against Dublin Dr Pepper for distributing beyond a six-county territory in Texas.
Peculiar borders, including the Hopi Nation within the Navajo Nation within Arizona within the U.S., who share differing views of time.
With victory seemingly in hand, the historical rewrite is in full swing. Wall Street won, and you lost.
Federal investigation finds Upper Big Branch, where 29 men died last year, faked safety records.
Questioning Supreme Court justices' "extrajudicial activity," off-term attendance at political fundraisers.
More judges are showing off writing chops, peppering decisions with pop culture, rhyme schemes.
"If you don't have that equipment, you basically fall off the radar of life itself." Times readers make the case for low-cost artificial limbs.
For the second consecutive Wimbledon, Federer falls in the quarterfinals.
"You can't get more French than this." Parisians hungry for heritage travel out of the city, back in time.
Remaining Pythons reunite to lend voices to upcoming Graham Chapman biopic.
Tau Day, controversial alternative to Pi Day, passed by largely unnoticed yesterday.