27 January 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 27 Jan 2010 On Zimbabwe: "The world's most free-fall economy today is almost normal." Medocino County really likes weed, or it did until all those murders and Mexican cartels. Petty corruption is rampant in India, but now a million zero-rupee notes are fighting back. So-called negative images of Uzbekistan (women walking in the street, children in clay pots) rile the country's authorities. International terrorist Carlos the Jackal files suit to protect his image. Capitalist kibbutzes gain prominence in Israel. Profile of a "credit terrorist": baiting debt collectors and suing them when they fall for the trap.Online ads to feature tiny icon when your behavioral data is being used. Physicist seeks the perfect cup of coffee. "Bedtime Stories" at Awkward Family Photos. Author of the Yale book about Denmark's Mohammed cartoons discusses how the cartoons got cut. "Heard your NPR interview and you were boring." 1988 letter from Harvey Weinstein to Errol Morris. Winter exhibitions on show at the Museum of Online Museums.