17 May 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 17 May 2007 Wolfowitz begins to negotiate his World Bank leave-taking, though he is adamant about departing with a clean record. Source close to Justice inquiry says Gonzales had 14 more attorneys walking the plank. With over two million war widows in Afghanistan, Kabul is the "widows' capital of the world." Estonia, first country to put its government online, faces a Russian cyberattack. The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and the Russian Church At Home make nice and end their 80-year schism. Nussbaum: America's War on Terror distracts from the rise of Hindu extremism and the fall of Indian democracy. Clinton campaign uses online voting to pick a theme song, drive voters to their site. Top presidential candidates are collectively worth more than $250 million--or approximately the GDP of Tonga. Poor John E. Baldacci (D-ME). Governors' salaries ranked. In today's feature, Lauren Frey fights tragedy with Seth Meyers's smile. Last major undeveloped patch of Manhattan--26 acres on the far West Side--is on the auction block. TMN salutes brave Brooklynites who investigate postal service gloves filled with mystery liquids. Study, probably written alone, finds loners aren't so weird. The owner of Napoleon's penis died last Thursday in Englewood, N.J.