20 January 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 20 Jan 2011 White House to increase use of military commissions to prosecute Guantánamo detainees. Keith's dearest occupation was not The Economist. Economist obituary of Economist obituary editor. Brief profiles of 10 megacities of the near future. We forget that "the countryside" is itself a manufactured good. Ode to urban gardening. In case you missed it: the lovely cold science behind city evolution. Long read: Gay Talese follows Peter O'Toole home after filming Lawrence of Arabia. Round-up of headlines about women behind the world's dictators and self-declared Presidents-for-life. Profile of A.J. Daulerio, editor of Deadspin, man behind popularity of Brett Favre's penis. Video: Balls run up slopes, and other things your lying eyes will tell your brain. Seeing a thing makes you think about it, say experts. Stories about Sargent Shriver; Ferris Bueller revisited. Birnbaum: Happy day when obscure authors triumph over Snooki. Oh, yes: Book list, judges, and a special Field Notes offer for the 2011 Tournament of Books. How a gentleman cooks breakfast When a niche brand of tampons goes missing, chaos ensues, eBay steps in. You'll be ready to remove your own ovaries with a butter knife. On the odd appeal of Mormon mommy bloggers. Photos from inside Paris's catacombs.