July 21, 2014
By The Morning News
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- Amid shelling and carnage in Ukraine, Dutch forensics experts reach the MH17 passengers' remains.
- Malaysia Airlines' flight path was considered safe and legal and was well-traversed by other airlines earlier that week.
- Russian media ambushes accusations its missile downed MH17, offers a platform for experts' conspiracy theories.
- Also lost on MH17, several AIDS researchers on their way to a conference—for the AIDS generation, any setback is heartbreaking.
- On the Media interviews Rich Juzwiak on the implications of AIDS prevention drug Truvada in the gay community.
- A 24-hour shift with a Palestinian paramedic.
- Related: How the latest iteration of the Palestinian-Israeli peace talks crashed and burned.
- A review of Ghost: The Musical.
- When Ina isn't cooking for Jeffrey, she's cooking for her friends, most of whom are successful gay men who live in the Hamptons.
- Shanghai supplier for KFC, McDonald's, and Pizza Hut has been selling meat as much as one year past its expiration date.
- How Dungeons & Dragons influenced a generation of writers with "a sort of storytelling apprenticeship."
- See also: When D&D co-creator Gary Gygax died in 2008, Matthew Baldwin remembered his first time.
- In the second act of their career, the Bee Gees rode the disco wave to international success—how they didn't die with it.
- Why apes can't speak like humans: If they needed to, they would have by now.
- On the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing and moon walk, a rebroadcast of the live TV coverage.