16 February 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 16 Feb 2011 Protests spread to Libya; thousands protest in Yemen, anticipating eruption on Feb. 24. WikiLeaks cables show U.S. diplomats finding no evidence tying Iran to Bahrain unrest. Iran calls for "hatred" rally to express frustration with opposition movement. Tymoschenko offers Egyptians and Tunisians lessons from Ukraine: Beware the counterrevolution. Op: Without economic justice, democracy and free expression won't much benefit the Arab world's poor. If Gingrich wants to run for president, he's certainly got experience raising cash and collecting millions of addresses. Kim Jong-il's son receives another surprise promotion. Rockets and H-bombs are made for each other. Neal Stephenson on rocket building. Contador, 2010 Tour de France winner, cleared of doping charges; Armstrong enters retirement 2.0. Video: "Real Housewives of Civil Rights." Billy Ray Cyrus says Hannah Montana ruined his family, regrets saying everything was OK. Audio: This American Life discovers original formula for Coca-Cola and creates near-perfect replica. Times's T magazine now to publish articles intelligent people might want to read, says Keller. Video montage of where people look during a televised tennis match. Video: Mountaineers scale the great Chicago blizzard of 2011.