14 September 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Indonesians grow weary as they ride out third consecutive day of earthquakes.
Times researcher to be released from Beijing prison tomorrow, having done the time, but probably not the crime.
Former-former Pakistani PM sets her return date for Oct. 18--meaning she should be back in Saudi Arabia for the weekend.
Japanese manga fans perk up at the thought their next PM might be a fanboy.
Speaking of fanboys, here's an exhaustive Patrick Swayze/Kurt Russell comparison.
NFL fines New England Patriot $500,000 for spying on the Jets; Formula One outclasses them by fining own spying team $100 million.
"We don't sacrifice llamas here, as they do in the altiplano." Sucre argues it's ready to reclaim the title of Bolivia's capital.
Google and X Prize Foundation offer $30 million if you can reach the moon. (Really, what else are you working on this weekend?)
Are boarding schools bad for Britain? As bad as the global credit crunch?
If the least controversial thing OJ Simpson is doing is breaking into hotel rooms, good for him.
Custody disputes lead to regulation, policy, lawyers for the family dog.
Why would people be suspicious of a D.C.-branded condom?
An Economist ode to algorithms.
In today's Non-Expert, Eric Feezell makes the most persuasive argument for buying organic yet.
A list of road trip songs, one for every U.S. state.