11 October 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 11 Oct 2010 Kim Jong-Il's youngest son confirmed as successor. Jim Jones: Not the security advisor Obama wanted, and the least successful since Poindexter. Popular "trolley question" has launched a mini-industry and is applied from West Point to Geneva conferences. Detroit photos by David Byrne. Miami has one level-one trauma center. San Antonio has one. Detroit has four. Day in the life of a Detroit trauma surgeon. Op: We love underdogs because we don't want success to breed success. We want new champions every year. Hitchens on life in Tumortown, where you sometimes feel that you may expire from sheer advice. Orlean: Unfortunately, you often end up with roosters unexpectedly. Profile of the "fussy" hands that select Thomas Keller's Maine seafood. It is such exhausting work that I give myself a lunch hour. Man earns $45,000 a year as a "stooper," cashing in discarded betting slips. Potential book and movie deals offered to author of the Duke "Fuck List." We will become more matter-of-fact, in general, about our bodies. Coupland's radical pessimist's guide to the next 10 years. Videos dark and light: Banksy Simpsons; woman in a wheelchair demonstrates eLEGS. Joshua Allen launches Chokeville, with sundry tales of awesome adventure. Report from a Charlie White casting call, and a call to make the internet free of intimidation. See also: Charlie White's "Teen and Transgender Comparative Study."