31 March 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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U.S. government to save billions by cutting wasteful Senator program.
Israel won't talk about Obama's idea about a four-month freeze on settlements until Obama talks about it first.
It's as if they've injected a growth hormone into the economic development. Profile of Hainan, China's Monaco.
Radio Mogadishu: Where the journalists never leave, but can report what they like.
Slideshow of a tomato farm the size of the Chrysler building, and all without any dirt.
Lawyer by day, chef by night--supper-club fad inspires amateur culinary talent, and more importantly bonhomie.
Fraternity towed cars of Glenn Beck fans after luring them with signs of free parking.
Op: Rove may everywhere meet screaming crowds, but it's hysterical to call him a war criminal.
Scholar discusses moral failings of famous writers and why we shouldn't be distracted.
Instapaper for the commute: Tiger's moral hazard, the path of low atonement.
RIP writer David Mills of Homicide, The Wire, Treme.
On Grace Kelly: Pristine screen persona hid a saucy, forward-thinking woman.
Mystique of the soft-spoken man, the "most beautifully strange human being to befall boxing."
Ad for a porcelain doll said to be possessed by the malevolent spirit of an 18th-century hussy.