25 March 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 25 Mar 2010 Reporters say Obama's bipartisan summit was deceptive, a red herring, a brilliant tactic. Q&A about Madrid's psychology emergency response team. You either believe that six million Jews died in the Holocaust or you don't. Q&A with leader of the U.K.'s National Party. Global warming buries island dispute between India and Bangladesh by burying island. Slideshow: Scientists drain the Aral Sea, farm the Amazon. Airline pilot who always asks for a window seat lists his favorite airports to fly into. Lunchtime read: How Haiti saved America. When a lunch goes missing at Wikipedia headquarters, odd emails appear. Primer on Mormon cuisine, food culture, and its obsession with Jell-O. Op: Calling Zaha Hadid the world's foremost female architect neglects the body of built work of Denise Scott Brown. "Racing freak" enters $500 '91 BMW purchased on Craigslist in a World Rally Championship race and places third. Duchamp's estate not pleased that unauthorized "Fountains" are being sold. Instapaper for the commute: On the pleasure of reading screenplays. Video: Spike Jonze's robots in love.