December 16, 2013
By The Morning News
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- Kim Jong Un's uncle was the first in a series of expected executions in North Korea—the youth are killing off their elders.
- DPRK: "Despicable human scum Jang, who was worse than a dog, perpetrated thrice-cursed acts of treachery."
- Why Uncle Jang's death matters to the rest of the world: He was a link to China, and a powerful figure who advocated reform.
- Why China is relaxing its one-child policy.
- Barack Obama did not tell the whole story this autumn when he tried to make the case [against] Bashar al-Assad.
- Gaza floods require 5,000 to evacuate; the country continues to endure daily 12-hour blackouts from last month's fuel shortage.
- This year has been particularly active for the volcanoes that spew steaming hot ash and lava while we act like nothing's wrong.
- Conservation authorities in Turkey receive text messages containing the GPS coordinates of wolves.
- Iran's aerospace program allegedly launches a rhesus macaque into space—again.
- Actress Joan Fontaine, who died yesterday at 96, had a lifelong feud with her sister, actress Olivia de Havilland.
- Clips of Peter O' Toole riding on Letterman via camel, talking Hamlet with Orson Welles, and quoting the Spice Girls.
- From 1963, Gay Talese's profile of O'Toole.
- England and Wales remove 309 offenses from statute book, including "being an incorrigible rogue."
- Indie filmmaking pioneer Tom Laughlin, the creator of Billy Jack, dies at 82.
- A philosophical defense of failure.