1 April 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 01 Apr 2010 Iran's chief nuclear negotiator arrives in Beijing while China suggests it will consider Security Council sanctions. General's junk-food ban challenges pillar of American military cuisine. Army to trump Hannibal by moving two million pieces of equipment out of Iraq. Op: Karzai is ready to fight to the last U.S. soldier; America is being used by him, the Israelis, and the Palestinians. Colombia's FARC releases prisoner after a decade in the jungle. The comfortability of being black in France depends on one's origins. Life in Paris's African-American community. Dallas police not pleased about Erykah Badu's naked recreation of J.F.K.'s assassination. Plea for more caring internet behavior, summarized by a terrific comic. F.D.A. uses DNA testing to combat food fraud. Truffle plantation owner sells truffle trees to anyone seeking black diamonds. While on hold, census callers learn statistics: yearly intake of peanuts, elevator history, Montana ski sports. Among pranks, footage of the no-pants subway ride. Not a prank: Pictures of pretty women reading employed as Chinese publishing's new tactic. Popularity and privacy of e-books create spike in purchases of romance novels.