17 February 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 17 Feb 2010 Toyota announces brake-override systems for future models, faster defect disclosure--just as new Corolla steering issues arise. Criminologists review stats, assert no crime wave hit Houston or other Southwest cities after Katrina evacuees arrived. New York Times digital, print divisions spar over whether to charge $10 a month or up to $30 for their iPad app. U.S. economy grinds to halt as nation realizes money just a symbolic, mutually shared illusion. TV presenter Ray Gosling arrested after telling BBC viewers he killed a former lover suffering from AIDS. "Fans of Captain America weren't quite so sure they were fans of Eugenius." Why good band names matter, and why they're so rare. "If an artist goes to a label and asks to record at Abbey Road they will be met with maniacal laughter." A writer learns to be a scratch DJ, masters the art of the "baby scratch." Hunting for the best wilderness survival guide; 1938 dating advice for single women. Study: Birds' wing shapes changed with the clear-cutting of forests. Photos of an hourglass nebula, created by a massive star. Cuban critic pans Avatar; 20th Century Fox says the film isn't legally distributed in Cuba. They hold hands, but they don't say anything to each other. They spend a lot of time like that. Roger Ebert, today.