12 April 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 12 Apr 2010 Op: The measly fine against Toyota is a good reminder of why the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration needs more ammo. A three-year timeline of the inquiries, accidents, and misdirections that soured Toyota's reputation. "There's stuff on the Internet about me. I've tried to find out who puts it there." Christopher Walken visits his childhood home in Astoria. What to expect from the midterm elections: Every candidate wants to be an outsider. Op: The parties used to overlap in the middle. That is the part of the political spectrum where...fiscal conservatives usually live. Lousy economy sparks a comeback for the at-home shopping party. Rate of Twitter messages accurately predicts box office performance. How to improve efficiency and save gas: Make cars more expensive. Thailand's "divine right" tradition prevents its democratic goals. "At what point is it looting?" The Overseas Press Club plays show and tell. Wearing counterfeit accessories affects behavior, encourages fraud. Sometimes when Christie started her books, even she didn't know who the murderer was. Dame Agatha's secret notebooks. Scientists again look to hallucinogens to develop new forms of therapy, and find promising results.