6 June 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 06 Jun 2007 A pardon for Libby could have major political ramifications for Bush--then again, nobody cares. Op: Putin must be addressed, not appeased. Epileptics in Britain say London's 2012 Olympics TV ads are triggering seizures. En route to a critically ill patient mid-operation, the plane carrying transplant team, donor organ, crashed into Lake Michigan. Woman taken to the hospital with animal bites likely caused by her 120 pet rats. Based on Kevin Fanning's "Night-Blooming", a short film by Britt Parrott. He put a woman he thought was dating Cormac McCarthy on the advisory board... Austin's Harry Ransom Center gets crafty with literary types. Real Barbie clothes cost money: Websites that offer online versions of traditional play are increasingly popular with children. Photos: The rangers who protect the last 100 mountain gorillas in Congo. Must-read: Reporter Megan Stack, in Riyadh, struggles between cultural open-mindedness and gender segregation. With the appearance of a new war memorial, some Bay Area residents must pit their pro-peace sentiments against their property values. "There is a specific cachet that only a fiddlehead fern can convey." Culinary status indicators flap their wings at Brooklyn dinner parties. Another clue to the "discovery" of the Americas is found in ancient chicken bones. "Fidgeters" and other "primed athletic beasts" are less likely to be obese.