2 February 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 02 Feb 2010 Former company man who vouched for waterboarding now retracts claim. Arenas: If I steer just one young person away from violence, then I'm living up to Abe Pollin's legacy. How Davos is like a magazine cover: by the time a trend percolates up, its time has already past. Data shows that modern college-educated women are more likely to be married at 40, more likely to describe their marriages as "happy." Little Sweetie's billions won't go to the feng shui master who gave her love and a $6,500 head rub. Pratchett: I would like to die peacefully before [Alzheimer's] takes me over. Video analysis of the forces involved in an aerial skiier's "double full full full." Instapaper for the commute: How to survive a fall from 35,000 feet. Brief history of the modern use of executed people's blood to treat epilepsy. So people in 2010 are dicks? Nerd informs 1990 self about the iPad, Obama, and cynicism. Interactive graphic defines associations between colors and words. Bartenders tell TMN's Clay Risen about the most commonly mispronounced drinks. Explanation of the "surprisingly helpful" theory that we all live in a giant cosmic hologram. Audio: The sound of Saturn's rings. Ze Frank's "Pain Pack": messages of hurting transformed into song. English writer awarded grant to use sheep to make poems.