25 August 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 25 Aug 2010 Yet another mass grave found in northern Mexico. New report finds the Catholic church hushing a priest's role in a 1970s bombing in Ireland. Turkish politics adheres to a simple rule: wives and their moustache-wearing husbands like moustache-wearing leaders. China's 60-mile traffic jam may last until mid-September, officials say (see photos). Video: TIME announces new version of magazine aimed at adults. TED Talks's business model is setting it up to be the new Harvard. Wonderful profile of Confidential Magazine, where Hollywood gossip-mongering got its start. If everything goes right in Afghanistan, just about every soldier there should be able to read like a first-grader. New Delhi introduces 50 luxury public toilets to tackle problem of men publicly peeing. South Sudan plans to model 10 cities after animals; capitol will be laid out like a rhino. New York bedbug writes letter to the city it's continuing to invade. Five most ignored humanitarian crises. Examples of Apollo astronauts' "insurance covers," signed postcards that would immediately gain in value if the astronauts didn't return. Video: Now available, Star Wars Uncut. Psycho broke the rules for on-screen murders, and filmmakers have been copying ever since. See also: Robert Birnbaum on the iconic shower scene. Novelist creates "Franzenfreude" hashtag to bring attention to books with less media coverage.