May 16, 2012: Morning
- With 16 million Alzheimers sufferers projected by 2050, new treatments and a national strategy might beat the clock.
- War crimes trial of Ratko Mladic begins, accused of crimes against humanity, deaths of 100,000 people.
- Despite drug war's unimaginably gory crimes, Mexicans are apathetic, disturbed by their attitudes.
- Behind the scenes at a huge marijuana factory in an underground bunker.
- Only a Greek withdrawal from the euro zone will give the country a chance to get back on its feet in the long term.
- Chinese attempts to needle American ambassador backfire, thanks to Internet commenters.
- Flickr helped spark the social web; Yahoo's top-down approach killed Flickr.
- Facebook's biggest worry might be user exodus after shareholders' impact is felt.
- Please accept these terms and conditions to continue LIFE.
- At Jedermann events in Germany, 'everyman' can mimic elite cyclists, helping rebuild the sport.
- The Cloud Gate sculpture in Chicago is perhaps America's most popular contemporary art work.
- Read War and Peace along with TMN's Erik Bryan and friends this summer.