23 March 2009: Afternoon By The Morning News — 23 Mar 2009 Economists brace for more foreclosures, but February saw a bump in home sales. Map shows how to close and dismantle an auto plant. Business wars: Feet-nibbling fish have some pedicurists pleased, others grossed out. South Africa denies visa to the Dalai Lama, mentioning its interests with China, and both Tutu and De Klerk hold their noses. Instapaper for the commute: Good, long account of how Mbeki failed. Why the only way to help Congo is to stop pretending it exists. Google forced to black out hundreds of street view photos after privacy protests. Also: Google street-view car runs down deer; street-viewed gun enthusiast inspires tourism jingle. Fourth California police officer pronounced dead after 26-year-old's shooting spree. Concerning The Kindly Ones, welcome to "the inevitable dark side of our new era of Holocaust discourse." Saved by the Bell, the grad school years. Dick Vitale more sexual during March Madness, wife Lorraine reports. By the time they have been retired for two years, 78% of former NFL players have gone bankrupt. Highlights from a Wikipedia discussion on how to define Steven Pinker's Canadian-ness. Video: Updating a corporate website is tough with Autotune.