3 February 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Netanyahu says Iran wants to make Egypt "another Gaza," but doesn't mention how.
More than 20,000 Yemenis march for "day of rage."
Guardian's live Egypt coverage; charts show "who's who of Egyptian has-beens."
Slightly interactive map of organized crime, cartel areas, and related deaths in Mexico.
See also: On film titles being poorly translated (Thelma and Louise: An Unexpected End).
Porn stars try to navigate the chaos created by the advent of free porn.
The best of sexual harassment stock photography.
Begin subsidies to those who produce and sell actual food for direct consumption. Mark Bittman's food policy manifesto.
Software and hardware used by Lifehacker editors.
Language and cultural barriers render Japan, usually on the cutting edge of technology, curiously indifferent to Facebook.
Long read: Michael Lewis on bankruptcy for the Irish as a result of "their rush to freedom."
Rough calculations say Bill Murray spent 12,403 days trapped in Groundhog Day.
The UK does boast a vibrant, if modestly sized, dance underground: you've just got to be on the right mailing lists.
Mental hospital tries to identify 3,500 former patients' cremated remains found in a storage closet.