22 March 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 22 Mar 2011 Cambodia bans men over 50 from marrying its women. Pictures of Japan one week later. Court refuses to let Ponzi mastermind settle case privately with Amish, arguing violation of church-state separation. Hamas a touch pissed the U.N. wants to teach Palestinian children about the Holocaust; U.N. teachers pissed, too. Account of freed Times journalists held in Libya. Neil Strauss outlines battles he's fought and lost with Times copy editors. Supreme Court getting testy with California's 9th Circuit Court's "dismissive," "inexplicable" rulings. Psychology explains vitriol behind website redesign rage. Utah now has an official state gun. Don't forget: Buy anything from Field Notes, receive official ToB memo book free while supplies last (use code ROOSTER). Accessible interview with Brian Greene about a multiverse--including the "brane multiverse," possibly verifiable soon. Somebody on my block has fallen drastically out of love with Roger Moore. Sad stuff on the street. Primer on the life of Errol Flynn, and story of a coroner who tampered with his warts. The stillness inside a large group of cyclists is fascinating. There is also silence. Sketches of Marines rehabilitating at McGuire Veterans Administration Hospital in Richmond, Va.