9 March 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 09 Mar 2010 Most active thing George W. Bush has done in his post-presidency period is to call on Ulster to accept a deal. Israel announces interest in developing nuclear power, having never admitted being a nuclear power. Big Pharma giants battle for control of Germany's Ratiopharm. Memos show the C.I.A.'s waterboarding to be so awful, agents had to grapple with detainees trying to let themselves drown. Battling "ferocious" competition from Mexico, Jamaica bolsters its tourism business by appealing to Jews. Slideshow of milestones in women's history and the courageous women behind them. Scientists say men with wide faces are untrustworthy. The week in research: Mind-control toys coming soon. Video: Archive of brain experts trying to explain neuroscience simply. Ian McEwan's new climate-change novel reduced to about 700 words. Wallace's letters show a writer who took painstaking care with his art. UT-Austin buys the D.F.W. archive. Walk-through of a spectacular treehouse. A very brief history of the pocket. Video: Child probably shouldn't have been given a Batman costume.