11 February 2011: Weekend By The Morning News — 11 Feb 2011 India and Pakistan to restart peace talks on hold since 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Wael Ghonim on al-Arabiya TV: "We demand the ability to form political parties immediately. This is what this movement is about." Map of Cairo protests after Mubarak's refusal to resign. Op: Mubarak's speech illustrated, in just a few hundred words, all the reasons why he ought to go. Hawaii and Saudi Arabia among popular spots where former dictators retire. Should he retire, Mubarak has $70 billion; photos of Mubarak's pimped-out palaces. Finding Bunny Wailer in his own private Zion. Financial troubles come and go for Chicago. Segregation endures. One issue Chicago pols and residents won't touch: hypersegregation. It's a tough job. Manga sex censor protects against "hyper-reality" sex. If we're near Valentine's Day, it's time to read Paul Ford's "100 Ways to Say I Love You." Audio: Lovely ode to the goalie. See also: Third Coast Radio award-winners. Back-in parking has logic on its side, but prejudice, laws, and stereotypes discourage practice. Pink slips for smokers: Urine tests for nicotine now standard for some hospital jobs. Pharrell Williams and Larry Gagosian sell urine-yellow $27,250 bicycle with just one gear. With the feeling at the Garden, you would think that the Knicks are undefeated this year. Spike Lee on this year's Knicks.