16 June 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 16 Jun 2010 I think even libertarians recognize certain kinds of speech ought to be restrictable. Legal scholar discusses the state of civil liberty. A profile of culinary anthropologist, diner historian Richard Gutman. How personalities foreshadow family size--the more neurotic you are, the more you procreate. The World Cup will cost Brazil $1.2 billion in lost production--and other economic effects of the most-watched athletic event. The latest installment in the vuvuzela saga: A sound engineer creates an audio clip to drown out the horn on TV. Story of a man wrongly tortured, exonerated by a 1,100-page review--who still cannot get the Supreme Court to hear his case. Findings in the fields of love and giving, and why altruism leads to happiness. While Gotham is at the science fair, I'm banging the prom queen behind the woodshop. Comic Sans defends itself. How years of litigation and bankruptcy will finally end the reign of artist Thomas Kinkade.