July 30, 2011: Weekend
By The Morning News
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- Fleeing famine, Somalia family deals with lion attack, rape, death--religion is problem, salvation.
- To be judged insane would exonerate [Breivik] from responsibility for his actions, as if madness and responsibility were mutually exclusive.
- The state of foreign policy debate among Republican presidential contenders reveals total disarray.
- Turkey's entire military top brass quit over government investigation into alleged coup.
- Debt crisis seen through game theory and the Cuban missile crisis
- Clapping, standing by someone clapping, or just standing, can now prompt lawful arrest in Belarus.
- Slow Science Academy releases manifesto asking for more time to think, consider potential use of findings.
- On border between El Paso and Ciudad Juarez huge disparities widen, heady promise of globalization failing.
- Goldman Sachs is buying up Detroit warehouses to hoard a quarter of the world's industrial metal aluminum.
- It's difficult to prosecute sexual abuse by Buddhist monks with lax oversight and accountability.
- The world's most expensive footballer is collateral for teetering Spanish banks.
- Agatha Christie: surfing pioneer in South Africa, Hawaii.