October 14, 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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- Cleanup called off in Occupy Wall Street's Zuccotti Park.
- Of Iran-Mexico's plot to invade the States: the main lesson is that Tehran's man in Corpus Christi was gullible.
- Policy at the EU.
- French prosecutors drop attempted-rape case against Strauss-Kahn.
- DSK accuser finds victory in facts acknowledged as sexual assault, not "imaginary" as previously alleged.
- Tilda Swinton talks about children, classmate Diana Spencer, and the time she tried to murder her brother.
- Experts blame Thailand's flooding disasters on authorities.
- Now that we've got openly gay soliders, and thousands aren't fleeing service, shouldn't we hold the hate-mongers accountable?
- Posters from the Paris protests, 1968.
- Story of the night Hockney moved to LA tucked into final paragraphs of a knock on Pacific Standard Time.
- Pacific Standard Time, the LA art-boosting marketing campaign, that is.
- Recording-session profile of Mike Judge, who's bringing back Beavis and Butt-head.
- Pulp's Jarvis Cocker becomes editor at Faber & Faber, "the house of Eliot."
- Eugenides gets cowboy billboard in Times Square to promote new novel—prior to Middlesex, publisher wouldn't buy him a newspaper ad.
- Motifs absorbed, lessons learned from watching every Almodóvar film.
- Graphs show best performers in crunch time during last year's men's college basketball season.
- Cook eats almost every part of a cow.