7 February 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 07 Feb 2011 After 1,800 robberies in the past three years, some pharmacies want criminals to know they no longer stock OxyContin. A federal government initiative to offer public access to digital records will now cost more than $1.4 billion. For presidential hopefuls, Israel is the new Iowa. Long read: The "best former president" and the man most feared by Republicans and Obama: Who really is Jimmy Carter? South Sudanese troops who fought for the North mutiny over the prospect of returning home. Four days of clashes between Thai and Cambodian forces threaten a World Heritage site. Mubarak is paying those with nothing to lose--Egypt's poor--to attack his opposition. Digging up the Nazi Party's 550-page graphic standards manual. Eric Wagner explores the racing club that's trying to resurrect pigeon racing. Once known foremost for its rotgut moonshine, Texas is fast becoming a hotbed for spirit makers. In Tasmania, a man creates an underground art museum to house feces-making machines and his father's ashes. Op: We may never finish them, but those "1,001 books to read" lists hold a fundamental, creative allure. Detailed examination of an important topic: toilet paper orientation.