March 28, 2013: Afternoon
- Google Street View locates a ghost town in Fukushima's evacuation zone.
- Historically religious town allows widows to celebrate "Holi"—India's festival of color—for the first time.
- Richard III's descendants claim breach of rights, challenge the planned reburial in York Minster.
- Kubrick's assistant derides The Shining conspiracy theories.
- Despite the insistence of those who stand to profit the most from it, there is no internet war apocalypse.
- Corporations simulate cyberattacks by emailing cat photos to unsuspecting employees.
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- Life as Sarkozy's secret speechwriter.
- Once one of medicine's most lucrative specialities, radiology grads are finding themselves in lower demand—and higher debt.
- A gay cruising site is called "pleshka"...the statue of Karl Marx on Sverdlov Square was known as "director of the Pleshka."
- The evolution of Mattel’s Little People dolls.
- As a boy Chinua Achebe so loved reading that his friends called him “Dictionary."
- Socrates is reborn as a nine-year-old.