25 January 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 25 Jan 2007 Idaho senator learns, with dismay, committee reports can't really shut down public institutions. Let them bear the guilty burden, before the world. Compiling poetry from Guantanamo Bay. Top 10 beaches with wireless internet access. Notes on the educational segregation of America: clusters of college graduates, plains of brain drain. The story of OpenCourseWare, or how all of MIT's courses are now available for free. Do the Davos: Podcast on the 2007 global economy. (Or do the don't Davos!) Op: Dazzled by neophiliacs, the new is grotesquely oversold, the tried and tested neglected. Wet the sponge before you try to microwave it; advice apparently hasn't spread to the QE2. Lego recreations of classic photographs. There's a tiny beach over on the East Side Highway, and sometimes there's no garbage on it. Sex advice from NYC subway performers. New York: full of chauffeured children, vegan cupcake makers. Video interview with the great occasional New Yorker Jim Harrison. How much do you know about Papau New Guinean literature?