6 April 2009: Afternoon By The Morning News — 06 Apr 2009 Details on five ways hedge funds and banks can game Geithner's toxic-assets plan. Instapaper for the commute: Jon Lee Anderson's backgrounder on Ahmadinejad's reelection campaign. Fascinating profile of German evangelist who took care of Pinochet's extremely dirty work. Today in pop neurology: Ruminations on the someday benefits of deleting memories. China wants sons; thieves kidnap boys. Indian parents balking at shipping their daughters to the U.S. to marry. Writer and Spike Lee-backer remembers Fort Greene before the whites arrived in full. Photos of miniature television sets. Essay on the benefits of memorizing a few lines of poetry each morning. As a poet I've been reading poetry everyday for some 55 years. It is my food and water. Nine questions for the almighty Jim Harrison. Brooklyn artist Swoon launches her third fleet of "junk rafts." From 2004, TMN's Sudbanthad talks to Swoon about the street art that made her famous. BBC reporter apologizes for insulting surprise Grand National winner's teeth. Video: James Franco destroys a room. And in case you missed it, "Best Funeral Ever."