31 March 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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The search for information resembles a walk through an overbuilt quarter of an ancient capital. How Wikipedia, like buildings and cities, can learn.
A current favorite resource: the Hitchcockwiki.
I wrote the software that turned mortgages into bonds. Michael Osinsk tells the story of his own Manhattan Project.
Today in the Fifth Annual Tournament of Books: Amanda Hesser joins the judges to decide who wins the Rooster!
Hoping for good luck, Thai and Cambodian tourists flock to Pol Pot's grave.
New, advanced, unsafe medical treatments tested on the U.S. Army in Iraq and Afghanistan, an in-depth investigation reveals.
How to build your own ghillie suit.
Tracking the Supreme Court's every move, cough, comment.
Recognizing art over property, good graffiti is legalized in Brazil.
The aspiration to do nothing more than look good in a nightclub. Thatcherism reborn in the U.K. as '80s acts reform and cash in.
Interview with Kutiman, creator of the YouTube remix hit "ThruYou."
Wil Wheaton blogs about playing Dungeons and Dragons with his kids.
For anybody who missed it: Hey Paul Krugman (and its follow-up, Come on Nouriel).
Op: That's not punny [sic].