15 June 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 Jun 2007 Seventy-one-year-old Klansman convicted in 1964 kidnappings; British sleeper terrorists get 15 years to life. Not content with federal efforts, states speed laws through congresses, tackle illegal immigration on their own terms. Ban lifted for a one-time ivory sale--some conservationists applaud, others worry. A visit from Nepal's 10-year-old living goddess. Explained: The "uncanny valley," or why people don't like androids and zombies. Film sequels: playful postmodernism or cultural cannibalism? Producer sues Laura Albert for not being her pseudonym, JT Leroy. Brain damage in football players found to mirror that of demented boxers, people twice their age. In today's feature, Rosecrans Baldwin lugs life from the Big Apple over to the City of Clouds. France enters the new space race--the one for tourist dollars. Sudan's foreign language of choice is Chinese, a trend that could sweep Africa. The Guardian's 50 most notable pages. Children are rapidly losing the right to roam. Voting is now in progress for the duct tape prom king and queen.