March 21, 2013: Morning
By The Morning News
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- U.S. asks for Rwanda's help shipping war-crimes suspect to The Hague; suspect suspected of knowing Rwanda's secrets.
- Obama's limousine refuses to start after someone fills it with gas, not diesel.
- According to records, adverse psychological reactions to combat never even approached the physical losses from the Civil War.
- Ten years later, and after 110,000 violent deaths, photos of our Iraq War.
- Founder of The Best American Essays series picks the 10 best essays of the postwar period.
- British Columbia residents, activists, and politicians celebrate defeating Shell Oil's attempt to drill in Canada's Sacred Headwaters.
- With more parents working at night, Sweden's public nurseries offer round-the-clock care.
- Pixelated portraits created by using syringes to inject bubble wrap with acrylic paint.
- Profile of Kilian Jornet Burgada, "the most dominating endurance athlete of his generation"
- One-legged wrestler who conquered the sport now retiring to become a motivational speaker.
- Expert at installing "traps"—secret compartments in cars—facing prison time "for doing something that isn’t specifically forbidden by federal law."
- As long as we’re limited in our ability to modify and repair things, copyright will discourage creativity and cost us jobs and freedom.
- In today's Tournament of Books match, Kate Bolick decides between Gone Girl and Beautiful Ruins.