14 March 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 14 Mar 2011 Thousands of bodies wash up on Japanese shorelines; central bank injects $184 billion into money markets. Thousands of protesters blocked off Bahrain's financial district. Alec Baldwin offers career advice to Charlie Sheen: Apologize and beg. Milan, Ind., which inspired Hoosiers, now has no businesses. Sixteen ways to use wrists now that watches are obsolete. Voice-mapping results reassure Britons they're not speaking English like Americans. Notes on "Dust" and other techniques employed by Hollywood screenwriters' favorite therapist. Teacher teaching stories to criminals finds all stories come down to crime. Law & Order data combed for conviction rates, plea bargain likelihood. Pictures of the outback snapped while listening to Bach cantatas. Lovely slideshow of Texas off-grid living, home of former New York photographer. Nadine Gordimer describes the view from her window. Detroit's art scene debates irony of removing Banksy's art to protect it. Mental Floss busy last week recounting history of Hands Across America, Democratic Republic of Congo's space program, and Sriracha sauce. Nothing will ever beat your mom's chicken. Why most of all the world's cooking is comfort food, in notes on modern cuisine.