March 29, 2013: Morning
- Kim Jong Un approves plan to ready rockets to hit U.S. targets; Pentagon urges North Korea to "dial the temperature down."
- Researchers say the French have been unhappy for decades, trained early to acquire “multidimensional dissatisfaction and depressiveness.”
- British princess sister Pippa Middleton says the secret of sushi success is to be "generous with the filling."
- New theory to solve the Israel-Palestinian problem: “Two-state condominialism.”
- Life lessons learned in Tel Aviv from five rockets and one bus bombing.
- Palestinians fight one-year jail sentences given for mocking president Abbas on Facebook and Twitter.
- More photos from the Google-mapped Japanese ghost town.
- Now trending in Japan: pictures of schoolgirls pretending to be blown away by each other's Dragon Balls.
- Richard Griffiths, celebrated screen uncle to Harry Potter and Withnail, dies at 65 from complications following heart surgery.
- Sand termites blamed for southern Africa's mysterious circles of grass, or "fairy circles."
- Sandberg's Lean In teaches women "more about how to serve their companies than it teaches companies about how to be fairer places for women to work."
- Writer interviews her mother about working as a secretary at Playboy in 1963.
- Getting lost in the Playboy Mansion finds rundown house "that would accompany a 1-star TripAdvisor review of a Polish ski resort."
- New trailer: Bert Stern, Original Mad Man.
- Super-cut of every Woody Allen stammer from every Woody Allen movie.
- The final day falls of the 2013 Tournament of Books, and the Rooster crows for only one book.