3 June 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 03 Jun 2009 U.S. military investigation finds personnel in Afghan airstrikes made serious errors that resulted in increased civilian deaths. Op: There is no such thing as "The Muslim World," and Obama's use of the phrase furthers an us-vs.-them mentality. Militant extremists: They're just like us; in fact, we could become them. Romania's car tsar, who created a whole car industry for the country in the '60s, explains why government should always avoid intervention. After a failed corporate retreat, entrepreneurs help a Gregorian monastery survive by creating ink-cartridge business. How the placebo effect proves that our minds exist not only in our heads, but throughout our bodies. "I worked and I had a family, but bridge has always been no. 1." The first Grand Life Master of bridge is appointed. American tennis is facing its longest dry spell in history--what it needs is more crazy parents. Earth has been granted an extra billion years' longevity, updating its life expectancy to half that of the sun. Video: Cool guys don't look at explosions. Photos of goths in hot weather.