29 May 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 29 May 2008 New York to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions. South African officials consider building camps for refugees displaced by xenophobic violence. The berry rewires the way the palate perceives sour flavors for an hour or so, rendering lemons as sweet as candy. "Flavor tripping" with the miracle berry. With food prices on the rise, families turn to Spam. No one is going to look up anything the preacher says, cross-check his facts, raise an eyebrow at something that might sound a little off. Infiltrating an evangelical weekend retreat. Fossilized embryo proves "dinosaurs of the sea" were giving live birth 200 million years earlier than previously thought. Binghamton University's attempt to reconcile the animosity between art and science. In the works: the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or NAFTA for iPods. Joint Israeli-Palestinian internet start-up bridges divide, builds web-based computer. TV chef Rachael Ray pinned as a terrorist sympathizer for wearing "hate couture" keffiyeh scarf. Fearing mad cow disease, South Koreans protest in mass numbers as ban is lifted on importing U.S. beef. Why 200-word vignettes don't work in a book about World War II. Multimedia: Ira Glass on storytelling.