March 10, 2014
By The Morning News
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- The week in world news: Serbia holds an election, Michelle Bachelet becomes president of Chile, and Slovaks go to the polls.
- When passenger jets mysteriously disappear, conspiracy theories abound.
- Cartoons on the Ukraine crisis.
- Survey of modern Ukrainian literature provides context for recent weeks.
- Drunk Canadian tourists, "covered in maple leaves," ruining Canada’s reputation for niceness.
- Stockholm's homeless magazine vendors now accept credit cards.
- Rhode Island hospital to be the first to stream encrypted video of surgeries using Google Glass.
- Father of Sandy Hook killer Adam Lanza tells his story to the New Yorker.
- Contemporary newsrooms balance clicks and credibility.
- Patrick Stewart and a tube of wipes recently joined a conference call with David Cameron and Barack Obama.
- See also: Almost 49 percent of users Tweet in languages other than English.
- In the last year or so, how we identify people and their characteristics and reputations has turned inside out.
- Reddit AMA with survivor of Auschwitz medical experiments.
- Electronic nose sniffs out early signs of disease.
- Horse-head squirrel feeder makes it appear as if any squirrel eating from it is wearing a horse mask.
- Pictures from the world "skijoring" championships in Whitefish, Mont., in which a skier is pulled by horse, dog team, or motor vehicle.
- Bill Murray recommends drinking champagne on the rocks from a "Montana cooler," where a cardboard box is filled with ice.
- In case you missed it: TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin survives a Montana hunting camp.