24 March 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 24 Mar 2010 Republicans plan vote-a-rama to embarrass Democrats with a richness of amendments to reject. Remembrance of Iran's Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, now martyr "for those who would seek reform." Op: Health care reform will create "a world that partisans of limited government should welcome." Forty years after female writers sued for gender discrimination, modern counterparts say equality is still a myth. Jewish museum reveals why Curious George is running: fleeing from Nazis, like his creators. Iggy Pop quits stage diving after Carnegie Hall crowd stands aside and lets him fall. Small Chicago: Three songs, two cameras, one take; Round-up of terrific books out of print, including Trillin's Killings. Tweedact: When you want your Twitter feed free of certain topics. Long tribute to the magnificent career of André the Giant. Story of a man who lost his mind's eye, but gained "blind imagination" and the ability to solve tests in a non-visual way. Supreme Court grapples with extremely complicated basic math in a Labor Board case. Study shows today's binge drinking won't affect tomorrow's test score. Your expensive iPhone now can "bump" off debts, purchase morning coffee. I was never quite the same. Los Alamos tennis player recalls what it was like to see a nuclear explosion. Polaroid street photography of New York City; religious signs in the South.