14 August 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 14 Aug 2008 Five years ago today, we were in the dark. Avoiding the humiliation of impeachment, Musharraf is expected to resign. As diplomatic tensions increase, experts worry about NASA's reliance on Russian spacecrafts for rides. Samantha Power examines the roots of Russia's wounded pride. Op: Edwards is another in a series of vice-presidential candidates (Cheney, Lieberman) that the press has gotten wrong. Clinton backers set to make some noise at Democratic Convention, presumably just for spite. To trick someone with a photograph... you don't need Photoshop... all you need to do is change the caption. Errol Morris on photography as a weapon. The view that everything is changing for the better is marketing propaganda--Google progressivism. In defense of nostalgia. Whit Stillman, writer and director of Metropolitan, reveals what he's been doing for the past 10 years. Julia Childs' first job: counter-intelligence. Profile of Rick Warren, a contender to replace Billy Graham as "America's Pastor." Riders ponder the "ethical gray area" of swiping in friends and strangers with a MetroCard monthly pass. Your roommate's video games can lower your GPA. Gallery: Drawing non-permanent "graffiti" on buildings with the One Laser Tag Per Child kit.