17 January 2007: Evening By The Morning News — 17 Jan 2007 Bush disappointed by Saddam's hanging--"it looked like it was kind of a revenge killing." If Oprah had to sleep with a man, she would sleep with Obama. Reviewing the presidential hopefuls with Dan Savage. Not just a modesty suit, it's also sun protection: Meet the burqini. Bricklayer and his long-lost brother, novelist Ian McEwan, reunited. Photos from recent gathering of denim heads (see report). In today's Digest, Andrew Womack on the new albums music heads are praying for. Can't make it to service this Sunday at Al Green's church? An audio version instead. Speaking several languages can offset dementia. Being an independent journalist in Cuba, probably not. In case you don't speak several languages, how to predict a New York cab fare. Upper East Side antique dealer sues homeless people for driving away customers. Timeline of sex scandals in New York restaurants. The history of vegetarianism; the history of all food. Don't like Marcel from Top Chef? Don't worry, the other contestants don't either. Florida's UglyRipe tomatoes now available in other states. Nine volunteers return to ape-like diets, enjoy themselves.