18 March 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 18 Mar 2010 Thai Prime Minister says he'll talk with protesters if they stop throwing blood. E.U.'s new foreign policy chief, Baroness Ashton, visits Gaza. Op: The only way Israeli liberals can mount an offensive is if America keeps applying heat. All but one of the missionary-taken Haitian children returned to their parents. Family behind "David After Dentist" video turns internet fame into college payments. Remarkable pictures of the 2010 Winter Paralympics. See also: Photographs of "minor places" in Japan; collection of 366 hand-painted plexiglass petri dishes. Samples from a "little book of oracles" from a fourth-century-B.C. Egyptian magician. The Governor of the Ecole Militaire will use six aides to take his place in performing the conjugal service. Reading the blogs of 18th-century France. Part of the exodus, Paul Ford quits Harper's and explains why to Choire Sicha. Choire Sicha's 50 questions you probably won't see on the census. Will you be punished for ignoring the census? Probably not--except by your conscience. Video: "I Feel Better" by Hot Chip.