9 April 2009: Afternoon By The Morning News — 09 Apr 2009 Refugees killed on the final battlefield between Sri Lanka's army and the Tamil Tigers; U.N. chief says both sides may be guilty of war crimes. Government analysts say banks are better off than feared, but they'll probably need another bailout. Recession fuels readers' appetite for romances' happy endings. Blind advocates clash with Author's Guild over Amazon's Kindle's audio feature. Romania blamed for Moldova's recent Twitter-enabled "coup d'etat." U.S. and India prefer to Google "Ayn Rand" over "Karl Marx," unlike the rest of the world. Video: Can good design save newspapers? Benefits of booing analyzed after recent Met Opera debut received raucous disapproval. Just because a person's dead, doesn't mean they've changed. Discussing the merits of mocking the deceased. Interview with Judith Rich Harris on how a child's personality is shaped more by its peer group than its parents. In just a short time, one of the rarest sharks in the world went from swimming in Philippine waters to simmering in coconut milk. Profile of Norway's Svalbard, home to wildlife on the verge. 1593 map of London offers "a guide for Cuntrey men In the famous Cittey of LONDON by the helpe of wich plot they shall be able to know how farr it is to any Street." Fishko Files offers enlightening photos and audio from 1939 World's Fair. Audio: Wells Tower reads from his story "Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned." Oi! Is this your luggage?