12 June 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 12 Jun 2007 Factional fighting in Palestine increases as Prime Minister's home and President's office both struck by grenades. Mudslides plus shoddy construction blamed for deaths of over 100 Bangladeshis yesterday. North Carolina State Bar to bring ethics charges against prosecutor in Duke lacrosse case. Just two weeks before he leaves office, Tony Blair burns most every bridge with the British media. Old-fashioned anecdotes from old-fashioned presidential speeches. Fourth annual World Naked Bike Ride protests global dependency on car culture, underwear. Milan starting to look like Los Angeles when it comes to air pollution levels. How to tank up in Baghdad. TMN's Paul Ford on wrestling Harper's archives into submission. "When people hear the word 'folk' they think of weird men with beards and bells." Britain's Folk Camp breaks down stereotypes, starting with bells and ending with teetotaling. Authorities cracking down on holiday house rentals in Spain, possibly because mummified tenants are staying past their lease.In today's Gallery, Coke Wisdom O'Neal boxes up his family and looks into your medicine cabinet. FBI's lone counter-terrorism jet slowly becoming the Director's personal taxi. "Looking something like a home pregnancy test," bear test tests for bear bile. U.S. Embassy in Tirana denies Bush's wristwatch was pocketed by cheering crowd. (Judge for yourself.) Largest island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island.