16 April 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 16 Apr 2008 "The largest crowd of Bush's presidency" turns out to sing "Happy Birthday" to the Pope. Police arrest Libertarians for dancing silently while celebrating Jefferson's birthday. When Atran went back to Washington to brief National Security Council and Homeland Security staff in January this year, he went armed--with comic books. Photo gallery from Ku Klux Klan's haberdashery. Researchers investigate a cure for phantom limb pain. You don’t tinker with cancer. You uproot it. Ngugi Wa Thiongo'o's lament for Kenya. The Economist's new blog for business travelers. Rosecrans Baldwin kicks off new "digital ramble" column for Times Moment blog. Classical music host Lauren Frey hucks the hoity-toity out of classical music in today's Mp3 Digest. Josh Allen's new breakdown of perfect song length, with a mix tape of examples. Breakdown of how your taxes get spent; five-year-old explains intelligent design argument. A.B.C. to embrace the live commercials of yore in an attempt to make viewers watch the ads. Pictures of young you and old you, posing in the same position. Questions for Morgan Spurlock on his newest project: the search for Osama bin Laden. Video: Stewart responds to Obama's "bitter" comment.