6 October 2009: Afternoon By The Morning News — 06 Oct 2009 The red and the black: The "unprecedented" rise of gangsters and gangster behavior in China. Whatever McChrystal's intentions when he spoke out last week in London, the episode has worked to Obama's short-term benefit. Rwandan intelligence chief, accused of significant role in 1994 genocide, captured in Uganda. Annotated workspace and low-tech toolkit of an urban entomologist. Instapaper for the commute: It only takes a little imagination to marry art and science. The future of wine is bagged. Op: Before we go proclaiming this the age of the American tightwad, a little perspective is in order. U.S. now using trash to power the army. In Miami, squatters become homeowners as the city tries to turn around foreclosed buildings. Ohio has 88 counties, and a piano has 88 keys; reason enough to make an interactive musical map. Photos of an extreme camouflage artist; pictures of cutaways. Today in pixel-thin pop life: Levi Johnston pitches pistachios. Ten artists working with folded paper. We're not exactly talking about necks, right? Notes on toothsome erotica popping up in Dracula.