28 October 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 28 Oct 2010 MI6 chief says torture's forbidden, though "dilemmas" pop up when partners offer info gained from pain. British Airways chief says U.S. airport security has "completely redundant" elements. United States mapped according to movies. List of political parties inspired by things upon which people generally agree. No war in northern Afghan world of wind, ice, and sheep herders. We look for pasttimes that simultaneously bring out and bury the worst in us. The trouble of record collecting. Father of Ethiopian jazz discusses music as scientific discipline, Ethio-jazz, and Jim Jarmusch. Paul Simon: All hail Sondheim. Brain sciences unit develops "ultimate" test of intelligence, available online (see also: Non-Expert IQ test). Video: Artists explain their work to their parents. English slang dictionary editor traffics in euphemisms; profanity's defined via editorial cross-referencing. Summarizing OkCupid's sexuality findings, Rudder says data rarely fits expectations. Keep fornicating frequently, and keep spreading hatred among people. Maldives vow-renewal ceremony mocks tourists. Contrary to rumors, scientists find Mexican Coke contains no sucrose. Video: Mimic octopus can assume multiple guises.