14 February 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 14 Feb 2008 "I think the message is 'Don't do anything until we get this sorted out.'" New study disputes last week's study about diabetes treatment. Evidence suggests Georgian billionaire Patarkatsishvili died from natural causes in his London home. Foiled al Qaeda plot could have left Philippine president quite unnaturally dead. Kosovo plans to soft-launch independence as early as Sunday; Russia isn't pleased, unlike the U.S. Superdelegates explain the electoral system to Colbert. Print for the commute: Understanding how the past attacks East Timor's future. Backlash to Carla Bruni's love-me appeal after she said a gossip website was Nazi-friendly. We have discussions probably every six months about unifying our look a little bit. Hot Chip loves the runway. Iran hates Perspolis more than 300. On the role of subjectivity in Julian Schnabel's films and art. Grammarian's (perhaps subjective) tips for better Valentine wishes. The Golden Girls got your Valentine right here. Study says men produce millions of sperm because women cheat. Giles Turnbull illustrates how to write a bio without cheating; Erik Bryan brings you, with brief relish, the best in leaked music. Gallery of six-word memoirs.