17 April 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 17 Apr 2007 Virginia Tech shooter identified as 23-year-old senior Cho Seung Hui. Profiles of the victims start to emerge, including one Holocaust survivor. Who the Virginia Tech shooter isn't. Can a bank be held liable for what a heroin addict spends their loan on? Egyptian bloggers--the pyjamahideen--continue to expose shady votes and social scandals despite government frowns. Mr. Blair has been exposed as the frog in Aesop's fable that puffs and puffs himself up in an attempt to prove himself as big as the cow, until he explodes. Value of the British pound passes the $2 mark for the first time in 15 years. More stringent fitness requirements lead to strike by guards at nation's only nuclear weapons plant. Japanese ballplayers must leave "fight money" system behind when they come to play in America. A German family's fight to home-school their daughter is the latest skirmish as U.S. churches to take their "culture wars" overseas. Related: U.S. Army's Chaplain Corps looking for a few hundred good men. A resource in case you were wondering what happened to a limited number of Australian phenomena; also, what an Australian thinks of American comfort food.