20 October 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 20 Oct 2010 Chavez allies Venezuela with Iran--forever, for anything. Mysterious assassinations in Nigeria linked to radical Islamic sect, but blamed on corrupt government. Op: Assisted suicide must be banned else it lead us to unassisted suicide. Saudi prince found guilty of killing servant after Valentine's Day night out, final act of a "deeply abusive" relationship. Citizen and news videos of French protests. Japan will pay foreigners' expenses while traveling around Japan if foreigners will tell Japan how to make traveling in Japan easier. Wedding services to be offered at Hong Kong McDonald's. New Icelandic perfume features melted glacier, hints of volcano. Nineteen years later, Clarence Thomas's wife demands apology from Anita Hill. Twitter's co-founder defends service as an activism hotbed. Candidates listed who could be the next winner of the EGOT. The winner is the book that takes the longest time to fall apart. Booker Prize judges read finalists three times. Collective nouns illustrated. From Coleridge to Plath, a long history of paranormally inspired poets. The Nora Roberts: all cheese. Menu of literary sandwiches. Video(s): Award winners from the Vimeo awards.