9 May 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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One-third of Africa's billion-strong population now middle class.
Compelling profile of China-Siberia border, "one of the most important in the power struggles of the new century."
Officials around Putin and Medvedev undergoing nervous breakdowns while trying to place loyalties.
Germans make Donald Duck smarter in translation, have him quote Goethe and allude to Hitler.
Over a century later, John Wilkes Booth's autopsy picture remains at large.
We might ask ourselves how we would be reacting if Iraqi commandos landed at George W. Bush's compound, assassinated him, and dumped his body in the Atlantic.
Super-injuncted crossword puzzle.
Florida bill prevents docs from asking parents if they have guns at home, discussing how to store them safely.
Delusions of parasites, or, reason number 79 we're editors, not doctors.
Given the rise of jeggings, a handy guide to whether you are wearing pants.
Bathing suit shopping may be horrible for women, but it used to be much, much worse.
They can swallow any other fish up to two thirds their own body length. "Godzilla" lionfish invading Caribbean reefs.
Video clips of cinema's finest sandwiches.
For the first time in 40 years, no American tennis player is ranked in the top 10 in singles.
Giraffes drawn by people who shouldn't be drawing giraffes.