3 June 2011: Weekend
By The Morning News
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European doctors up against an E.Coli outbreak from a rare, antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
U.S. doctors: Mutations are common, and E.Coli should never be fed antibiotics--containment is vital.
It's not normal to think you're going to be killed in the very next second. Afghanistan and Iraq veterans tell their stories at The War Project.
Interactive map of traffic fatalities makes you look twice (and in both directions).
According to a North Korean poll, China, North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, and Iran are the world's happiest nations.
Measuring the relative health and fitness of American cities, Minneapolis-St. Paul wins.
American health food has a surprising origin: religious cults.
Five-Hour Energy drink finds unexpected success in the geriatric market.
Researchers dissect cultural, environmental reasons we can't remember anything from our childhoods.
Told in reverse, Bill Petit after and before the attack that claimed his family.
[Lady Dedlock] is discussed by her dear friends with all the genteelest slang in vogue. Bleak House proves we were meant to tweet.
Police urge calm during bank heist while tweeting updates with #watfordbomb.
The script for Ghostbusters 3 is in Bill Murray's hands, but nobody knows if he's read it or not.