8 April 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 08 Apr 2010 Arab art market ruled by women from behind the scenes. Long-read: Krugman tallies the costs of green action, inaction, and "the nonnegligible probability of utter disaster." One in 10 underground U.S. mines meet federal communication requirements. Timeline after Virginia governor omits slavery from Confederate History Month. Video: Painter discusses whiteness. Lesson from the downturn: Emerging economies no longer need sneeze when America catches a cold. Op: Obama's fear: When Netanyahu, Assad, and Ahmadinejad discuss war, they're telling the truth. Over-the-counter paternity tests don't create problems within families; the problems are there already. James Sturm quits the internet, begins an online/offline diary in pictures. Op: Vegetarians of the world, quit accepting the grilled vegetable plate! How genes travel from an ocean seaweed-eater to Japanese guts--and help them eat sushi. All readers have secret histories connected to the books they love. Philip Graham opens a book every day. Video: Single sentences animated. "Twenty Questions" is fun, but "Negative Twenty Questions" is better, and more like the quantum world.