29 March 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 29 Mar 2010 Video from inside Moscow's Lubyanka station after suicide attack. You can bomb facilities, but you can't bomb knowledge. Lucid summary of a simulation where Israel strikes Iran. Lure of adventure, not religion, motivates new wave of jihadists. Imelda Marcos is back, "with a vengeance," in order to bury her husband. Majorities of women in Tea Party groups make them more difficult to villify. Sinead O'Connor: Benedict denies victims the one thing that might bring them healing. Scientists explain Biblical phenomena with natural disasters and drugs. Profile of a few truckers who knit now that shipments have slowed. McChrystal on checkpoints: "We have shot an amazing number of people; none has ever proven to be a threat." Europe is seen just now as not a problem for the United States, but not much help, either. Jersey Shore inspires N.Y.-based spinoff promising "a microcosm of the former Soviet Union." Grisham and Roth join forces to take down a freelancer parroting anti-Obamaisms in Europe. SANAA--Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa--win Pritzker Prize (photos of work). Fantastic multimedia account of the history of the rolled R. During its opening weekend in the U.K., Uma Thurman's Motherhood grosses £88 total, £9 on Sunday. "Demystification" of how the L.A. Opera spent $32 million on its new Ring cycle. Video: Chatroulette Piano Improv #2.