9 March 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 09 Mar 2010 Videos and investigative notes on the violence near Jos. Sachs's Millennium Villages are successfull--"islands of success in a sea of failure," say detractors. Togo experiences the latest seemingly fraudulent election followed by mass protest and government crackdown. Chart: How everyday life in Iraq has changed. Meet Hekmatyar: The Afghan warlord that D.C. is alternately courting or attempting to kill. Instapaper for the commute: Mir Hossein Mousavi is Iran's Nelson Mandela. Supreme Court justices are like baseball commissioners, or, a history of the judge-umpire analogy. The value of a blocked shot and other highlights from MIT's symposium on sports economics. The war in international exit signs is a matter of red vs. green, letters vs. running men. B.R. Myers's collection of North Korean propaganda posters. Krabattophily: An appreciation in photographs for outdoor mattresses (even more). Citizen scientists discover interstellar dust. The future of printing is pointing pointing to 3*TYPE. Roz Chast's A-to-Z disease primer may or may not help you sleep better. Selection of space-age aviation industry advertisements. Coffee-powered car.