13 June 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 13 Jun 2011 What to expect at tonight's GOP debate: Bachmann will interrupt, Gingrich will confuse, Paul will disappear, Pawlenty will chill. Another take: Tonight all the candidates will explain what they're not. Op: Lose college radio, and you risk building connections between students and townies. AJC compares hospital data, finds Atlantans face a increased risk of medical error and life-threatening infections. New York sex diarists discuss whether Weiner's texts constitute cheating. Survey finds those students who detect bias are also those least open to new ideas. Iceland needs your help in crowdsourcing its new constitution. Tell me how you deal with your fear of annihilation, and I will tell you about your philosophy. Sarah Weinman reports on the abusive past and aggressive habits of an empire-building Scandinavian lit agent. Klosterman on why watching a prerecorded sporting event is less pleasurable than watching the same game live. Apples knock celery off the top spot on the list of most-pesticide-laden produce. Italian astronaut's photo of space shuttle docking with the International Space Station reminds us why space is cool.