15 February 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 Feb 2007 Iran likes the sound of North Korea's nuclear deal, may be ready to negotiate. A very large, and very quiet salmonella outbreak has been linked to Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter. Quark founder has the power (and let's face it, the cash) to make gay rights a political reality--and that's the plan. It's like a song writer who's eternally ripping off someone else's song and just changing the odd line a little. Noel Gallagher lays into Blair. Coming soon to PBS, News War predicts the future of news in the U.S. (You can watch the whole thing online, if that tells you anything.) Gallery: Artists take thrift-store paintings, add their own art to them. You can drop 12 feet of snow on the city, you can cancel their Valentine's Day plans, but you cannot stop a New Yorker from going outside for a cigarette. Disappointing: B.C. power-couple Cleopatra and Antony weren't particularly pretty. Bats eat insects, songbirds. The Onion: "Bill Murray Shoots 18-Under to Win Pebble Beach Pro-Am."