July 8, 2013: Morning
By The Morning News
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- France, too, has a PRISM that spies on all its citizens and stores their online data.
- For Fred Perry, until yesterday the last Brit to win Wimbledon, it was a very different reception.
- For years he was relegated to the fourth man: How Andy Murray became great.
- Now it's the UK's turn: "Six chemicals we consume in our food and drink that should be banned."
- Though heroin and cocaine use is down, newly popular drugs are appearing so quickly that they can't be banned fast enough.
- When you want to buy alcohol in Pakistan, you need a bootlegger you can trust: You need to call Bilal.
- Why hotels provide shampoo and soap, but no toothpaste: because they don't have to.
- Last words of the Texas condemned.
- Researchers believe a rare breed of killer whale may in fact be a new species.
- In five years of leading the anti-Yelp crusade, Ashley admits she doesn't know of anyone who can prove they've been extorted.
- While we were out: Lou Reed reviewed Yeezus.
- David Mitchell comes to terms with his son's autism.
- From 1978, the initial Boba Fett costume screentest.
- David inflicted his death on everyone who cared about him, and I couldn't believe it. And I am still writing it down.
- Beck performs Song Reader with Jarvis Cocker, Franz Ferdinand, more.