13 May 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 13 May 2008 Op: "Muslim law" prohibits punishment for any Muslim who kills Obama. And in response: That's the new Obama smear, that he was a Muslim, coming straight from the New York Times. Times hacks off limbs from its classical arts department. "Unsettlingly alive" stem cell coat at MoMA killed "for growing too much." Rise in New Orleans schools' test scores, post-educational overhaul, credited to influx in new teachers. Print for the commute: Pinker on dignity. Audio: Two families, two therapists, two approaches to transgender (or perhaps not) children. McCain's climate speech annotated for scientific reasons. Why memory loss is very, very normal; why DVDs claiming to prevent Alzheimer's shouldn't be on PBS. Gallery of tables of contents. Marc Hauser and Errol Morris discuss moral grammar and apologies. On the joys of kimchi in Korean culture, compared to children wanting to poke their fingers up your butt. Thailand's Olympic winners to receive any monetary awards in staggered payments over 20 years. Chilean blogger hacks into government data, posts personal information on six million residents. Medvedev gets his own Obamagirl video. Video on the differences between Christian and Christ-follower; video of Chinese President Jintao doing well at ping pong.