15 May 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 May 2007 Suicide bomber kills himself and 25 others in Pakistani restaurant with anti-Taliban ties. (See the Washington Post's slideshow.) At least 13 killed by Hamas-Fatah fighting in Gaza. Rev. Jerry Falwell dead at 73 from heart attack. U.S.-Iranian dual-national director of the Woodrow Wilson Center's Middle East program arrested in Iran for "crimes against national security." Chrysler's new owner will soon face the question of what to do with the $18 billion--that's $1,500 a car--owed to employees in health insurance and pensions. China struggles to stop female suicide by pesticide. Spanish anesthesiologist sentenced to 1,933 years for sharing morphine, as well as Hepatitis C, with patients. In today's feature, Andrew Womack gives us the best music from Reagan's second year in office.Police from eight states ask MySpace to cross-check members with national sex offender database. Linkin Park's frontman and wife deal with a nuclear secret-holding cyber-stalker. Study finds that cyclists wearing helmets attract more cars. Paramedic on hand in case of shoulder dislocation at U.S.A. Rock Paper Scissors Tournament. "To tell the truth, it was a piece of Jewish chutzpah." TV games celebrate their 40th birthday. This Saturday, 7 p.m., let's all pitch in for Andrea Stone.