6 June 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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At Guantánamo tribunal, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, Sept. 11 defendants ask for death sentence, martyrdom.
Clinton, Obama meet in D.C., perhaps to discuss how to rule the galaxy as father and son.
Photos: Growing up Star Wars.
How demographic groups voted in the Democratic primaries--courtesy of a fascinating interactive graphic.
"Have you ever tried to hack into my typewriter? It is very secure." Why compute when you could typewrite?
Related: Michael Erard pays tribute to the Olympia manual of his youth.
On the fist bump--its origin (superhero cartoons) and enduring popularity (easier than a high-five).
Lincoln was clean-shaven when elected, and other reasons potential presidents shouldn't grow a beard.
Brooks: Lincoln had self-won maturity and a sense of smallness--it'd be nice to have another president like that.
If death gives meaning to our lives, the goal of medical immortality poses a quandary.
"I almost croaked many times." Ballpark gives away all-expense-paid funeral to one lucky fan.
Photos: In Vietnam, 30-plus-year-old U.S. bombshells act as garden troughs, school bells, and home decor.
Street art with a live snail canvas.