12 December 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 12 Dec 2007 We're wishing for free and fair elections. But if not, we'll start the movement to dethrone Musharraf. Rigged elections predicted for Pakistan next month. I'm the U.N. undersecretary your mother warned you about. Op: A Wikipedia approach to government could make decision-making more expert, more democratic. British muslims urge Christians to use more Christ in Christmas. Also: Recent news in Russia. Visiting France, Gaddafi requests a tent and 200 attractive French women, gets tent. Forty quotes about "luxury" that perhaps explain the Times's selection criteria for its 53 places to visit in 2008. Blog of unnecessary quotation marks; top 10 "scientific" discoveries of 2007. UPS science says delivery routes with fewer left-hand turns save three million gallons of gas per year. Video: Your walkthrough, complete with devil and logical reasoning, for global warming issues. More video(s): Man walks around London without touching the ground to raise awareness about landmines. Even more: Fascinating animations of creationism and evolution. Op: Star architects are resented for good reason, being pompous con artists.