13 December 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 13 Dec 2010 Turkey learns it doesn't own its anthem's copyright after German group tries to profit from performance. Turkey's "cancer villages" may hold key to saving North Dakota citizens from similar fate. Globalization's greatest feat yet: babies with continent-spanning biological beginnings. All of Oxford University admitted one black student last year; Cambridge doesn't have a single black faculty member. British Social Attitude survey finds U.K is more Thatcherite now than during Thatcher era. Two charts explain Obama's great and/or horrible tax deal. Op: Random testing is the gold standard for medicine--let's use it for law. Washington Examiner, free on D.C.'s Metro, has had remarkable results in capturing fugitives. Venezuela may detest America's leadership, but it never says no to Detroit's '70s gas-guzzlers. Little used before Twitter took over, the octothorpe (#) becomes symbol of 2010. Brief illustrated history of wheeled luggage. Photographs of Art Basel Miami Beach being packed up and shipped. Hatching a cheap way to live in China: life inside a Beijing egg. Alex Ross's notable musical events and recordings from 2010. French comedian re-performs Craig Ferguson's routine; web exposes dumb thievery in comedy. Video: Ferrell and Reilly recreate Bowie and Bing's "Little Drummer Boy" (see original). Give up all hope, and you might get a little more. TMN's Jessica Francis Kane on finding time--and keeping it.