18 January 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Police, judge, and prosecutor visit Baby Doc's hotel.
Academics and students have been unshackled. White House makes it marginally easier to visit Cuba.
Fascinating notes on Stuxnet and how Siemens helped the U.S. and Israel destablizie Iran's centrifuges.
Barak leaves to form new political party; Labour not so sad to see him go.
Contemporary architects love Chinese clients' limitless budgets and zero restraints.
To match China on scale, move the Western Hemisphere's entire population into our existing borders.
One third of black and Latino children sit in classrooms that are 90-100% black and Latino.
Just when we needed an angry black man, we didn't get one. Hersh unleashed on Obama, Opus Dei, and the lying C.I.A.
Rules to art openings, etiquette for visitors, and how gallerists seat post-show dinners.
Much ado about Francesca Woodman, who began photographing herself at 13 (see images).
Decades-long quest to become a master wigmaker.
Brian Greene on how and why galaxies are going beyond our capacity to see them.
Scientists who believe women evolved physical defenses against rape vs. scientists who believe that's bunk.
Sex columnist on keeping her copy fresh: Sex doesn't need to be gonzo, there's this thing called love, too.
The car collision of appetite and discomfort. Five emotions invented by the internet.
Keanu Reeves says he would've broken Stanley Kubrick.
Video: Ricky Gervais's best jokes from the Golden Globes.