8 June 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Oil spill reaches Louisiana pelican sanctuary, founded to help save the state bird from endangerment.
The story of an Atlanta man whose charmed life was cut short by H1N1, and who departed in a Viking funeral.
"When you see people...carrying McDonald's bags and an X-box 360...that's a clubhouse, not a pharmacy."
In restaurants, exposed filament light bulbs--which can use 10 times the power of other bulbs--are passé, but CFLs make your date look anemic.
Strangers' opinions of potential partners affect dating choices.
Experts express concern that advanced brain scans can read minds, predict crimes still uncommitted.
Real letters to fictional characters, e.g., Holmes, Meursault.
Another terrifying Nixon-era children's book: life in neglected Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
As it turns out, last year's "Twitter revolution" in Iran never happened.
The Times tests your focus, multitasking abilities.
Drivers who put bumper stickers and other decorations on their vehicles are 16 percent more likely to engage in road rage.
Concealed weapons help lobbyists, journalists hack long lines at the Texas State Capitol's metal detectors.