8 June 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Mexican criminal groups building more armored monster vehicles.
NATO calls on international community to prepare for a post-Gadhafi era.
Chart: World's biggest military spenders.
Zimbabwean police officer, in jail for using Mugabe's reserved toilet, faces day in court.
UK gas company exec sneaks out of court in women's dress.
Idea: The internet needs .ugh domains for like-minded haters.
Kathryn Schulz offers ode to profanity in light of Go the Fuck to Sleep's pre-publication success.
Keith Olbermann on life about MSNBC, censorship on MSNBC, and his new show that will beat MSNBC.
World's wooliest sheep, once rescued from cave where he hid six years to avoid shearing, dead at 16.
Llama Font, presenting a font made from llamas.
Goose loose in custom Tevas, more or less.
Las Vegas fine arts museum, with 22,000 feet of gallery space, only attracts 15-20 visitors a day.
China's Communist party challenged by social media.
China dislikes being told what to do by Thomas Friedman; no word yet from taxi drivers or hotel clerks.
Stories from six cabs for a better understanding of Cairo.
Video: Interactions between cars, bicycles, and pedestrians in New York City.