17 February 2009: Afternoon By The Morning News — 17 Feb 2009 Photos of thousands of neo-Nazis marching in Dresden, and thousands more there in protest. Op: The importance of bombing Dresden wasn't to maximize civilian casualties; neo-Nazis say so to relativize the Holocaust. Sound clips of President Obama saying non-presidential things. Japan's finance chief steps down after appearing drunk at G7 press conference. Video: A brief moment in Tokyo life. See also: The most embarassing G8 moments of all time. Hispanic laborers are easy mugging targets in New Orleans. Vitamin and nutrient pills do nothing if you eat a normal diet, studies say, but the public refuses to listen. Economists predict big bad changes for New York City. Life in a New York male-model apartment. Developers clash with city planners over how to create a "21st Century Coney Island." New article-skimmer interface for the New York Times. Regarding the debate: Facebook's terms of service compared with other sites'. Fireland's new podcast cancelled shortly after beginning. Teacher charged with fraud after hiding financial interests in textbook, claims all he wanted was to "make the language of math easy to understand." Art inspired by quantum mechanics.