29 September 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Iceland's former prime minister may become world's first leader tried for failing to prevent 2008's crash.
We are not going to use a shroud of secrecy to excuse illegal behavior. Jann Wenner's Obama interview.
More cuts, or higher taxes, may yet be needed in Spain; "strikes look like the least of Mr. Zapatero's worries."
Communism goes on trial in Cambodia, where "real Communism is confronted with its victims."
Video: Brief history of the Times's op-ed illustrations.
Citizen videos show floods in Oaxaca, where 300 houses may have been buried in a landslide.
Las Vegas's Vdara Hotel features a death ray that burns guests' hair and melts drink glasses.
Two new horned dinosaurs discovered, one being the most "ornate-headed."
Op: As the epitome of manly Indian style, Rajinikanth's new movie is sure to be a No. 1 superhit (cue whip crack).
Men's desire to watch porn increases if their election candidate wins.
Timetable of romance, starting from the "invention" of sex.
Related: Marie Mutsuki Mockett courts a video game character; online-dating roundtable.
Video: Demonstration of "gymkhana," spinning and drifting a car.
For camera geeks, a very excited visit to RED Studios.
For Sarah Bernhardt, everything was performance: history, name, and behavior in bed.