3 March 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 03 Mar 2011 Libya-Tunisia border "bursting"--90,000 refugee in 10 days; Europe transports Egyptians home. Yemeni president, perhaps remembering all those U.S. aid dollars, backtracks on "U.S. staging Middle East revolution." Police counterterrorism training business coheres under one view: total war with Islam. Black Keys ex-wife holds MiniDisc of Black Keys' first show hostage. Court cases that rely on digital evidence flustered by flash drives and their "self healing" procedures. Welfare for movie producers evolving from a "weird thing they do in France to an unshakable American tradition." How to enjoy runway shows: No need to spend cash on fashion, you can simply enjoy the colors. Current recession differs from others because employers are resuming profitability without rehiring American workers. Op: Today's gold watch for parting employees is the final big night out, and sometimes it's better not to attend. Former tennis no. 1 Mats Wilander now giving lessons from a Winnebago. TMN's Anthony Doerr receives 2010 Story Prize. Must read from the Doerr reader: the horrifying, electrifying "Planet Zoo," about the end of the world. World lion population declined 95% since 1960. Thom Yorke dance guide translated (originally published in the French). Beckett remembers Joyce from first meeting to drunken adventures and piano concerts.