14 May 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 14 May 2008 Clinton scores big West Virginia win, Obama retains "nearly insurmountable advantage" in delegates. And where has Giuliani been, post-bump? Consulting in Ukrainian urban politics. Ehrenreich: Clinton smashed the myth of innate female moral superiority in the worst possible way. Dating FAQ from Grand Theft Auto; marital rating chart from 1939. Clinton has been assuring white males she's come into their tavern not to smash the bottles, but to join the brawl. What it's like on a night out with the boys in Saudi Arabia. What guerilla gardening operations look like. Which is better for the environment, real grass or turf? Variety of middle-class adults make careful choice to use marijuana to enhance activities, study finds. "Smart" only an insult in Hollywood, Washington. Op for the commute: You've bought stolen goods from some of the world's poorest people. Democracy now threatened by your digital dumbness. (Those who'd rather sit on books than read them?) "I don't think it's strange for singers to act, or painters to sculpt." Johansson on her new album. The overview from Cannes. Photos of car owners, then and now; David Remnick's top 100 jazz albums. New Yorkers have reason to fear bedbugs on the subway.