13 March 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 13 Mar 2008 Print for the commute: The race to create Viagra for women. Knitted boobs and dinks available for those unsure of how to check for cancer lumps. DIY urine-into-fertilizer kits available at Eyebeam's "drinkpee" exhibit. If your comics reading list doesn't include any sexy pulp, may I humbly suggest that you're cheating yourself? In March 2007, 48 percent of Americans had a positive view of Bill Clinton; now 45 percent hold a negative view. Video: Clinton campaign's messages reduced to short parables. Considering whether the Spitzer investigation was politically motivated. Had Spitzer spent more, would he have avoided getting caught? PG-rated movies with the least profanity make the most money at the U.S. box office. Our kind of movie: The incredible story of neuroanatomist Jill Taylor's stroke. Brendan Fraser coming soon to a 21st-century 3-D movie theater near you. Injured Lakers center Andrew Bynum runs on "anti-gravity" treadmill to get better. Kate Schlegel in today's ToB wrestles with unknown Marche and the behemoth Patchett. Why we buy a Prius, but avoid making our home more efficient; weapons you can buy for your Legos. And by the way: No, there never was any link between Saddam and al Qaeda, the Pentagon now whispers.