26 January 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 26 Jan 2011 Tim Pawlenty releases Armageddon-style presidential campaign video. Kinsley: The only thing supporters of Obama's health care plan have going for them is the truth. Reminder: TMN would like to know who you think should run for President. Egypt to no longer tolerate public gatherings. Videos of Egypt protests, rising from long-planned protests against "police day." Snubbed journalist says Davos is meaningless unless journalists attend to accord status. If you have a life, Lockheed Martin is likely a part of it. Only 1-2% of American students score as advanced--above proficient--on national science test. How to game Google Scholar: make nonsense appear academic. Google acquiring more oversized lawn ornaments for new home in Venice Beach. William Eggleston to get his own museum in Memphis. Record executives panic: digital music may be "as big as it is going to get," except in South Korea. Knew it: Sleeping in bed with dog exposes pet owners to nasty diseases. Once upon a time, on an island named Flores, tiny humans ran from giant, bloodthirsty storks. A stripe painter may not wear stripes. "How Artists Must Dress." Interview with Melville House's new art director, Christopher King, producer of lovely book covers. I'm doing what I truly love, but the audience is way smaller. David Lynch says he's just like George Lucas.