11 August 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 11 Aug 2010 Obama and Democrats see good news in Tuesday's primaries, suggesting 2010 storyline rewrite. Explanation of the jobs of Obama's advisers. She told a reporter she could end her husband's career with a single interview. Story of Newt Gingrich's political career, as told by himself and his estranged ex-wife. Brief summary of the summer in Lebanon and Hezbollah's preemptive spying revelations. Fifa launches investigation into allegations that North Korea punished soccer players. Op: Nairobi's Kibera district is a hot spot for slum tourism, and the tours primarily rob residents' dignity. Forensic psychiatrist explains his 22-point scale of evil. Maybe we're late to this, but: Shaq poses as a little girl on the web to bust pederasts. Greil Marcus on fictional memoirs, Van Morrison's short fiction, and being made to cry during hypnosis. Audio: New Radiolab episode about the science of a world without words. Scientists--those wacky scientists again--say gas caused Bermuda Triangle's disappearances. Account of Madden NFL's development and the "widespread belief in a Madden cover curse." Pictures of people tanning on a beach below low-flying aircraft. Things you can get for £1 million; top 10 songs that sound exactly the same. Stop motion video of a comic artist's day compressed into 43 seconds.