4 August 2009: Afternoon By The Morning News — 04 Aug 2009 Q&A about Clinton and North Korea; Iran questioning three Americans accused of straying. Advertising has done so badly of late that "it doesn't have to come back all the way to have a strong recovery." From 1956, F.R. Buckley's analysis of his toddlers' behavior to predict their political alliances. Physicists grow impatient with Hadron Collider's electrical problems. Related: Guide for when Higgs bosons become digestive problems. Religious institutions lead the pack of for-profit colleges, and struggle with the implications. Contemporary girls lack compelling superheroines. The critique of radio invoked "sacred rhetoric," the first resort of old media when threatened by new. Newspapers-vs.-progress battle has been fought before. History of America's iconic pictographs. Photos of the bloody underbelly of Japan's whaling industry. Twitterable phrases from 1891's "Anglo-American Telegraphic Code." Real John Doe doesn't regret changing his name, but often has trouble with airport security. Gladwell on To Kill a Mockingbird and the limitations of Jim Crow liberalism.