July 9, 2012: Morning
- Thousands face internet loss today as the FBI shuts down servers used by thieves.
- Five signs of the Chinese economic apocalypse.
- Maps measure America's recent scorching temperatures.
- Washington farmers hire helicopters to blow-dry their cherries.
- Innovation is now devoted to smaller-scale, less far-reaching, less conspicuous advances.
- Army to scrap its $5 billion pixelated camouflage program.
- Photographs of the astonishing machine that found the Higgs Boson.
- German university sues student for completing his degree in three semesters rather than 11.
- From Wimbledon, Andy Murray's tear-jerker concession speech.
- Tales of Japanese baseball training, where water is forbidden.
- Round-up of great long articles about surfing.
- Nabokov wrote fiction, not psychology, but sometimes you could be hard-pressed to tell.
- "Fifty Shades" erotic trilogy expected to reach 20 million sales in the U.S. this week
- Seattle hotel offers 50 Shades of Grey package.
- Matthew McConaughey has become a genre unto himself, and recently the genre is evolving.