11 May 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 11 May 2007 Many Americans migrating to wildfire-prone Western areas. Fire forces evacuation of residents and tourists from South Catalina Island. Today's long read: China's "Comfortable Housing Program," or forced resettlement of 250,000 Tibetans (see slideshow). Reformist parties in Serbia agree to build coalition government. Congress primes carrots, sticks, gas cans for next week's immigration overhaul. Ukraine mired in party politics; citizens wait to hear when they can vote. American soldiers who fled for Canada wait to hear if they can stay. Will Opie and Anthony stay on XM after laughing along with guest who wants to rape Laura Bush? Cigarettes in movies to be considered alongside violence, nudity in MPAA's ratings. Ratings on Blair's tenure mixed for the moment. Op: British taxpayers deserve to take a bow for Broadway's success. We always hoped that we could one day enjoy Prince's spray. No one knows nothing about artist Banksy, and he (and his publicists) prefer to keep it that way. Profile of Brooklyn's chief librarian: 34, African-American, finds Brooklyn awesome. Perle: The CIA and Tenet awesomely missed the rise of jihadist fundamentalism. Kirk Cameron on Dateline fails to prove his God's existence, find much excuse for his own. The seven worst Mother's Day gifts; free software to help you patch Mom's computer.