10 May 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 10 May 2011 Syrian tycoon says Assads will fight to bitter end, but if Syria falls, so will Israel. Chart: Percentages of populations living on $10 or less per day. Urban renewal and economic development mean hard times for Turkey's remaining poor. Photos: Japan two months later. Somaliland leads world in receiving remittances from abroad. Bin Laden's former neighbors won't let his death ruin their wedding. Mugabe has of late been shuttling between Harare and Singapore in a bid to contain his health failure. Colombia's airline industry booming, except for lack of pilots; some pilots haven't had vacation in four years. Letters of a young Italian pilot who introduced the world to war from the air. Video: Miniature airport nears completion. TMN's Paul Ford examines his archived digital self back to 1995 and finds a hopeful nerd. See also: When Paul Ford revealed he was internet-hoax Gary Benchley, it almost gave him a heart attack. "Foreign" worker beats customers, causes riot at Beijing Apple store. Keeping milkshakes purple for over a thousand years. Everything Tracy Jordan said in the fifth season of 30 Rock. Evolution of the plastic single-use lid, though its glory days are probably over. Video: Anatomically correct neuroscience sand sculptures in London. Attention 30-year-olds: What to expect when you turn 80.