31 March 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 31 Mar 2011 U.K. accepts defecting Libyan foreign minister, expels five Gadhafi-supporting diplomats. Lead suspect in Bali bombing, running for almost 10 years, nabbed in Pakistan. A year after Saleh's meeting with Bush, the U.S. "trainers" would set up their first "wet" operation. Six years after its launch, NASA's Messenger sends back pictures from Mercury (more photos here). Supporters of lawfully-elected Ouatarra seize Ivory Coast's capital city. U.S. lawmakers agree on $33 billion in cuts to avoid imminent shutdown. The world assumes you will consume animal products freely. Lessons from 30 days of veganism. Unpopularity of Tea Party doubles within a year--47% have an unfavorable opinion of the movement. India beats Pakistan in run-up to cricket World Cup finals in biggest game you've ever not cared about (sorry, but true). Surreal: Israel proposes building artificial tourist island off Gaza, to be under international control for 100 years or so. Was it vandals or the wind that took out the IRS's sign? Justice Scalia fined $90 for causing four-car fender-bender, with the option to contest charge in court. FBI crowdsources 30-year code it hasn't been able to crack. David Friedman compares New York Times magazines back to 1911. Pictures of dads on vacation.