3 February 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 03 Feb 2011 Op: Botching every opportunity since 1928, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has marginalized itself out of notoriety. As for all the other babies, the market sorts them and stamps labels onto them. Wallace Shawn explains why he's a socialist. For 17 years, photographer Darcy Padilla chronicled a mother struggling with HIV and drug addiction. A Wired study reports 9% of escorts also work in publishing. Andy Baio gives News Corp's iPad-only The Daily a website: The Daily: Indexed. I am about to show you the only slide in which I have any confidence. Dissecting science doublespeak. Text messaging is the tool of choice for fixing sumo matches. Restaurants join program to ensure their food--and their employee relations--are kosher. Waste an afternoon with metagames, the videogames that will DRIVE YOU MAD. Code breakers unravel the memo that aided D-Day's success. Over at The Millions, Max Magee compares U.S. and U.K. covers of ToB contenders. A good writer should be so simple that he has no faults, only sins. On writing: Didion, O'Connor, Yeats, and more. How a mountaintop meeting with Hawthorne forever changed Melville.