31 May 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Homeland security ends post-9/11 registration of Arabs and Muslims; citizens still caught in the system.
Once an Australian term for stolen goods, "swag" is having a moment as hip-hop's darling.
Sachs crows for Nigeria's "historic opportunity"; how about a better, nuanced view that dares mention corruption.
Young men in Benghazi, trapped in "aimless space between revolt and liberation," stick to drifting--their cars.
Profile of Berlusconi, Italy's embarrassment, and his career of baby lies.
He is a very big target. He looks like a walking sheet of plywood. Difficulties of a 7-foot-tall war photographer.
Stephen Fry, himself a little monster, interviews Lady Gaga.
The weirdness of England: pictures from the Daily Mail.
Interview with stringer to the stars of tennis, each paying $40,000/year for on-site custom racquets.
First Indy 500 traced accident by messy accident.
Franzen riffs on life's "like" button for commencement address.
True: Terrence Malick's favorite movie is Zoolander.
Stories from filming Badlands with Malick; soundtrack to Tree of Life.