29 March 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Bernard-Henri "BHL" Levy may be world's most powerful philosopher--e.g., he got France into Libya.
Survey of humanitarian intervention from Nigeria's Biafran war to Kosovo, with lots of BHL and his hair.
Email exchange between Fukushima nuclear plant worker and Tepco employee.
Whiffs of Japanese radiation detected in 13 U.S. states--"far below levels of public health concern."
Op: To win with America, Obama must change Libya's regime without ground troops or U.S. casualties.
Libya-intervention allies to meet in London and discuss next steps, but not "regime change."
Accidental explosion at South Yemen arms factory kills at least 100 scavengers.
NPR strategist explains how he uses Twitter to report on the fly about Libya.
For Wednesday's massive World Cup cricket match, numbers say Pakistan should win, but logic suggests an Indian success.
Numbers: Republicans are more scientifically literate than Democrats, and moderates are kind of dumb and ignorant.
Donald Trump, being both birther and potential presidential candidate, releases his birth certificate.
Related: Despair pervades all, at least when a Peanuts strip loses its fourth panel.
TMN's Lauren Frey Daisley gives up snark for a month.
Indonesian film producers find local success by shooting foreign porn stars fully clothed.
Video: Surf movie edited by a chimpanzee who favors jump cuts.