7 May 2009: Afternoon By The Morning News — 07 May 2009 Women's groups in Kenya stage seven-day sex strike to end government deadlock. Jailed journalist Roxana Saberi ends hunger strike. U.S. lawyers reveal they've got two hours of highlights showing Sheikh Issa's tastes in torture. Instapaper for the commute: Everything you need to know about the use of music during torture. Video shows Tamil Tiger rebels forcing civilians to fight; government denies reports of heavy civilian casualties. Rights group says U.S. killed dozens of detaineers during or after interrogations. You don't have to win everything to have a good life. Interview with McCain's mother. "The Autobiography of J.G.B" by J. G. Ballard. On the parallels between Obama and Spock. Circuit City went kaput because it didn't care about customers, unlike Manhattan's B&H. Murdoch says news websites to charge for content within a year. Research tips from the Times's frugal traveler. Wallet-size foreign wine cheat sheet relies on importers, not chateaus. Moments of bikes in film. Case study of apparent chronic caffeine-induced psychosis in a 47-year-old man with high caffeine intake.