23 March 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 23 Mar 2010 After 60 years of effort, the Wiesenthal Center's sixth-most-wanted Nazi is convicted. More than 160 arrested in connection with the Jos massacre in Nigeria. Economic double standard found in banning ivory but not tuna. India to weaponize the bhut jolokia, the world's hottest chili. MTV tests whether Jersey Shore's formula--"muscles + gel + tanning = sex"--will work overseas. Conference for black writers to address paucity of black editors and critics in publishing. To fathom humility's riches, we must turn the world as we know it on its axis. Profile of nuns. Scientist says purported Natalee Holloway skeleton is a case of faulty interpretation, and probably a rock. New theory explains Neptune's size by claiming the planet devoured a super-Earth and plundered its moon. Instapaper for the commute: Jonah Lehrer's speculations on why we dream. Societies are more fair when there's greater market integration and participation in a world religion. Banana museum loses appeal, and curator can't find anyone to purchase his collection. Video: The death of publishing becomes the future of publishing. Customer service is occasionally an old piece of cotton. She missed her husband's cheek on the goodbye kiss. Small deduction there. TMN's Jessica Francis Kane relates a life on ice.