14 November 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 14 Nov 2007 Democrats calculate wars' costs, including hidden expenses, and tally $1.5 trillion. Leading the information dissemination charge are websites. Detailed notes on the e-resistance rising in Pakistan. Spanish editor and cartoonist fined for comic mocking crown prince, "chipping away a bit more from the fragile pillar of media freedom in Europe." Print for the commute home: "What makes a terrorist" (or, "Terrorism: A Brief for Americans"). Science and psychology on why public denials of conspiracies may only fuel them. Political theories and realpolitikin' on whether or not Kasparov will be assassinated. Op: Fear not the Kremlin, they're more paranoid than aggressive. Attention Erie, Pa.: Fear not the $100 million gift that arrives anonymously, wreaking benefits all around town. Destructo-tourists are flocking to Alaska just to see damage wrought by Mother Nature and climate change. Molten rock accumulating underground is causing Yellowstone to bulge, rise. Bhutan may provide a model on how to fight climate change, but it still needs the rest of the world to hold up its end. Numbers calculated on the carbon footprint of wine. Sites and advice on how to enjoy the best--and oddest--of free internet radio. Video: What 24 might have looked like in 1994.