14 April 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Qatar acknowledges running secret pipeline of "defensive" weapons to Libyan rebels.
Mubarak's sons being held in a prison known for torture--and for being where the U.S. sent suspected militants.
Video: Czech president pockets a ceremonial pen.
"Chilean CoPeepapo Mine Rescue" winner of Post's annual Peep diorama contest.
Video: Trailer for The Miners' Hymns.
Why no high-profile participants in America's financial disaster have been prosecuted: lack of interest.
Myths about taxes corrected: Poor Americans do pay; Republicans like 'em, too; since Reagan, only the wealthy have gained.
Israel's hawkish foreign minister faces massive fraud and corruption charges.
Australian visits New York and comments on tipping culture, which doesn't much exist in Oz.
Bordeaux is showing off its 2010 wines, but they may bear little resemblance to final wines, says taster.
Coffee not only fun and tastes good, says director of stroke center, it's also important for your health.
Victorians feasted on murder; then, as now, murders overwhelmingly involve male violence against women.
Women beat homeless men in a St. Petersburg townhouse for fetish videos.
Profile of free-solo climber--i.e., no ropes--Alex Honnold will make your blood buzz.
Bolaño: All of us, writers and readers alike, set out into exile when we leave childhood behind.