5 June 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 05 Jun 2008 "It has been an honor to contest these primaries with him. It is an honor to call him my friend." Hillary gives her pre-endorsement. Whether Clinton ends or suspends on Saturday decides whether she relinquishes or keeps her political leverage. Op: How the dream ticket may turn into a nightmare. "In the natural world, symmetry is always an indicator of something significant." Science and '80s hairstyles clash. Tracking the fly's evolutionary progress: The smart ones die young. Scientists use cell phones to map human activity--and only with an earpiece. As the G-8 summit approaches, Japanese fear the influence of Esperanto speakers. At U.C. Irvine, you can now take a stroll through a 20-foot-long colon; more on the replica here. Founder of "You've Been Left Behind" website, which allows you to send a post-Rapture email, says the service is real. Lobby group plans to teach cyclists how to steal in order to prevent theft. Playing Grand Theft Auto all the time is like watching the news all the time--and that can't be good for you. Video: I'm sorry, officer.