11 February 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 11 Feb 2010 Wife of Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Moussavi attacked by police. Guide to the core and periphery of al Qaeda. "Businessmen haved captured the state and the minds of the people who run it." Company receives $3 million to turn carbon into baking soda; lots of jokes about "raining pancakes." Legal precedent seems to be on the side of Neanderthal human rights. If cavemen walk again, they'll start in Connecticut. "Inuk just got cracked," or, first ancient genome sample thoroughly sequenced. Scientists pinpoint the brain area responsible for the fear of losing money. Long-exposure photos of moths drawn to light. The "I Heart Conan" contest challenges you to remember his sketch characters. Op: Pop culture promotes bizarre ideas of expertise, so that Palin may write "with sensitivity and affection." In the global literary market, Shakespeare would have eased off the puns. Scenes, images, and notes from dystopia. It is 316 times harder to kill 100 people than it is to kill 10 people. Characteristics that define "open-source warfare."