March 13, 2013: Morning
By The Morning News
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- Top security chief says cyber-attacks pose the most dangerous immediate threat to the United States.
- Republicans and Democrats' proposed budget plans aren't like apples and oranges; they're apples and bicycles.
- Public defender who never stops working explains what it's like to carry 100 cases at a time.
- Window for a two-state solution is rapidly closing, though Israelis remain open to the idea, and Abbas is still a good partner.
- Obituary for Alan Calhamer, inventor of the game "Diplomacy," and too nice to be any good at it.
- Implications of various email sign-offs.
- See also: What your email's salutation says about your email's intentions.
- Last year, Taco Bell sold a million Doritos Locos Tacos a day, and hired 15,000 people to handle growth.
- Wolff: New York's food is mostly uniform and trendy, but its restaurant culture is nightmarishly complicated.
- Ideas to improve the flying experience.
- Now available: A remote-controlled Japanese toilet on wheels, in case you want the bathroom to come to you.
- Videos of amateur musicians being pulled onstage to perform with professionals.
- Journalist re-reports and re-writes Bob Woodward book, and finds the facts to be right, but the story to be all wrong.
- Jimmy Fallon offers teenage girls dating advice.
- Woman decides English is limited compared to communication via animated GIF images from Season 5 of RuPaul's Drag Race.