3 March 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 03 Mar 2011 Justice Alito is the lone dissenter in upholding the right of fringe groups to protest near private funerals. Supreme Court considers whether Ashcroft has personal immunity in the 2003 detention of an American Muslim. Most popular Bible for American catholics revised; "virgin" becomes "young woman"; "booty" becomes "spoils of war." The Google Earth/pdf mashup that sent 100,000 Bahrainis into the street. In 2005, Gadhafi's sons launched a brutal war with each other to control a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Tripoli. All animals have a 30% chance of cancer--so how do blue whales reach ages of well over a century? Dutch study finds people make better decisions for their long-term future when they have to pee. Every time one of their narrow-minded, classist letters makes it on the air, I contemplate burning my tote bag in protest. For 65 years, 5,000 Britons have been tracked, teaching us more about everything from birth weight to menopause. "This large passage of verse looms over a small boy in the lower right corner." Psychoanalyzing Dr. Seuss. Young female rappers throw disses at Lil Wayne; 10 rap songs on which ladies outshine their male counterparts. A gigantic underground cave on the moon would make a terrific astronaut HQ--or lunar hotel or secret Nazi base. Good night no-room, goodnight two moons, goodnight Shai-Hulud bursting out of the dune.