22 February 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Eastern Libya threatens to shut down oil unless Gadhafi ceases massacre.
Libya uprising explained.
Op: Life in Appalachia is horrible; dignity and lives are continuously wiped away by coal.
Tips on how to grow up with a stutter in Maryland's skinny tip.
Fed agencies, including C.I.A., spent $20 million on anti-al-Qaeda software revealed to be a hoax.
Hundreds of tourist pictures woven into single portraits.
Canada annoyed by loud TV commercials.
Secrets of business success from XL Recordings: small release schedule, no growth.
Elite colleges' value benefits disadvantaged students most.
"Anonymous" hacking group threatens anti-gay, fundamentalist church.
Actually pretty interesting: "Relationship maintenance" study finds attached men avoid ovulating women.
Larry McMurtry on Marilyn Monroe's ideas, books, and sadness.
Archive of BBC interviews with authors.
For current/former Borders fans, national list of independent bookstores near Borders stores.
While virtually every cyclist in America is also a driver, relatively few drivers are also cyclists. Why drivers hate cyclists.
Guide to 2011 N.B.A., "the new golden age", with Frazier on athlete style.
Video: History of House Music available on YouTube, from Chicago to U.K. acid raves.