11 December 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 11 Dec 2007 Car bombs outside U.N. and government offices in Algiers kill 45, mostly students. Sleep, attention, and memory: what you didn't know about "stickyness." Wal-Mart panties for teenage girls suggest they accept cash for sleeping around. Crunks 2007: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections. See also: How to feed the hungry by improving your capacity for big words. Japan is so close to nuclear weapons capacity, Tokyo "could do it, sort of, over a long weekend." Japan's shock magazines no longer shock; see our gallery of some of the original images that did the job. Chinese bureaucrats do the dye: "Few countries are as averse to gray as China is." Can you really do philosophy with clipboards and questionnaires? Battle between visions of contemporary philosophy over the value of research. Economics theory on what might have happened if the U.S. government had given land to freed slaves. Ecological theory suggests removing the top predator may actually be worse for the prey. The remarkable online experience of The Whale Hunt. Supreme Court rules selling crack doesn't always have to be punished 100 times as harshly as selling powder cocaine. Print for the commute home: Man who hates his son's taste for wrestling becomes drawn to investigating a wrestler's death.