8 July 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 08 Jul 2010 Lawyer suspects cigarette manufacturer Phillip Morris is involved with Russian spy ring corruption schemes. Why assumptions about Dunning-Kruger syndrome--when people are unaware of their dumbness--are wrong. Religious leaders worry iPhones may be diluting worship. Word association game predicts relationship length by revealing partners' true feelings. "That's why I am here. That's what I do." Nine years later, the Lord of the Dance returns. Swedish parliament hopes to host notorious pirate site. Blogger lambasts Times reporter for trying to fry an egg on the sidewalk--with a frying pan. A reporter takes a "White God" angle on an Africa story, then freaks out on a F.A.I.R. investigator. The New Yorker used it in 1987 (in a sentence with "Betamax"...) Let's blasphemize the language. A peek inside the New York Public Library's "writer's room"--where access is restricted and wi-fi is nonexistent. I think the world outside of me is more interesting than me. Jake Silverstein on his fictional autobiography. Video: The creator of Thru You mashes up the members of Maroon 5. After finding a tombstone on a Lower East Side sidewalk, a man searches for its home.