April 6, 2012: Afternoon
- At Greece's behest, Macedonia unlikely to get NATO membership until it drops "Republic of."
- Why computers aren't helping Peru's classrooms.
- Kenyan village police chief fights crime with Twitter.
- Young scions of the one percent opt out of family businesses, become tech investors.
- No one can survive the world's quietest room longer than 45 minutes.
- Why banning pro-anorexia blogs only makes them spread farther.
- Charles Manson's changing looks.
- Metal band Slayer introduces "Reign in Blood" cabernet sauvignon.
- Diamond engagement rings were originally intended as security against engagement default.
- Paintings through windshields obscured by water.
- The bow and arrow: The first weapon of the future.
- Twenty-first-century Indian architecture revives ancient cooling systems.
- The Fountainhead, Mists of Avalon, Sweet Valley High, On the Road: embarrassing first book crushes.
- One of things I've noticed about mainstream culture in Taiwan is an almost universal obsession with fairytales.