17 June 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 17 Jun 2008 Deadliest attack in Baghdad in more than three months kills 51 in market blast. Israel and Hamas agree on truce to begin Thursday. Three years and three Israeli au pairs later, with an average stay of 3.3 months, my wife and I licked our collective wounds. Op: McCain's dismissal of the Supreme Court's Guantanamo ruling skates on periously thin ice. How Obama's race in the race for the White House is viewed by the Chinese government. The number of Cubans trying to smuggle their way into America is the highest it has been for more than a decade. Video: In case you missed it, a mash-up of the White House's reaction to McClellan's book. British special forces enlisted by Bush to help find Bin Laden prior to White House change. Was the evil empire defeated by Reagan's communist jokes? Amy Winehouse receives $2 million to play less than an hour in Moscow. Gallery of "Silicon Forest," where Russian scientists now devote their skills to tech support for Western firms. "Your breasts should be back to normal soon." Players threaten to quit Age of Conan online game after glitch gives avatars "saggy breasts." Audio: A comic book about AIDS-infected superheroes. Print lives on: MagCloud goes beta for the indie publisher in you (more info here).