30 June 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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In Senate hearings, Republicans attack Kagan by lobbing potshots at Thurgood Marshall.
While on paper Kagan appears to be made out of, well, paper, in person she lights up a room.
A study suggests those who are reserved are more likely to become violent when drunk.
Scientists suspect Tut's penis was stolen to prevent posthumous size embarrassment.
[Aung San Suu Kyi] is locked away in people's hearts and minds and interior rooms.
For the first time since 2002, Roger Federer is defeated at Wimbledon.
How technology connects us to the Arctic, "where the passing of what has gone will be most fully recorded."
Video: Clay Shirky describes how we're multitasking our way toward a better world.
Since their arrival in March, Brooklyn Bridge Park's metal domes have burned many little hands--and are now being removed.
An article supposes restaurants hate food bloggers, though not as much as journalists writing about food bloggers apparently do.
Slideshow: What, if anything, is Big Bird?
How St. Elsewhere's many crossovers imply nearly the whole of television exists only in Tommy Westphall's mind.
Reprint: U.S. may have been abused during formative years.