30 June 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Though the party is divided on why to slam Obama for troop withdrawals, some Republicans are rediscovering their isolationist roots.
Op: In light of recent Perry takedowns, accomplishments in office may not make a lick of difference.
Does it mark them out as underdogs trying to overcome the liberal elite? Theorizing why the GOP continues to co-opt lefty rock songs.
For breast cancer patients, Avastin's future is unclear--it may still be produced, insurers may ignore the FDA.
Sand sculptors earn more than you'd probably guess from competitions and consulting gigs.
Photos of what U.S. soldiers wrote on their helmets in Vietnam.
Related: Our gallery of secret military badges.
Disunion: How a former passenger ship became one of the Confederacy's most potent weapons, dismantling Union merchant trade.
Paris as it exists, warts and all, is much more interesting than the Paris of Woody Allen's mind.
From DIY to chrome to the Beatles' dropped "t," a field guide to band typography.
Jarvis Cocker surprised, flattered anyone would want to publish a book of his lyrics.
Summer camps become a captive lab for sociologists to study kids' behavior.
Oreo-based cameo portraits; state mottoes, redesigned.
Stanford scholar: To understand books, we need to stop reading them, and feed them to computers instead.
University of Oxford drops the Oxford comma.