3 May 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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No evidence found to link Pakistani Taliban to the Times Square bomb; hunt for man on tape.
Johnson & Johnson recalls 53 infant and children's products; potential for harm is remote, says F.D.A.
East coast beaches are disappearing, but government, developers, and dwellers aren't focussed long-term.
States pursue unpaid online-shopping taxes, asking Amazon for residents' spending histories.
Long read: Turmoil in Mexico elevates unholy saints.
Goalkeepers and penalty-kickers behave irrationally in light of scoring efficacy, rationally with regards to honor.
Instapaper: Gladwell on spymasters and spies' function.
Patterns in mattress-flipping (group theory in the bedroom).
Even the lamest jokes get laughs. Joke-writing tips for speechwriters who serve politicians.
Ebert: The web has fostered a golden age of film criticism.
Bakers divided--some prefer pedigree starters, others say sourdough romance is nonsense.
I'm really stuck on 62 across. Customer tests credit-card concierge's ability to do anything requested.
Fourteen-year-old radio wunderkind goes to Washington in 1910 and wows Senators.
Audio: Why preschool works for children and taxpayers.
"The Amazing Allegorical Synthetic Fish," or, a brief, compelling take on Americans and trout.
Knew someone, who knew someone else, who knew the secrets of the universe. How famous philosophers were first discovered.