18 June 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 18 Jun 2008 What happens now to the African migrants--estimated 3 to 5 million--in South Africa. Figuring out what to do next in Iraq "will require sorting through three conflicting political realities." Iraqi foreign minister says Obama's plan for Iraq is badly outdated. Why Kathleen Sebelius would make a better vice-president than a vice-presidential candidate. Volunteers bar Muslims from sitting behind the podium at Obama event. A father-daughter debate, in letters, over sexism and the media's coverage of Hillary Clinton. Liberals tend to believe that sexual orientation is determined by genetics but that gender-difference in behavior is not, whereas conservatives tend to believe the reverse. Defending Ang Lee's Hulk, because it's more interesting as a failure than the new one is as a success. In case you were wondering: Why you should love Jeff Koons. Images: American black farmers; "various scenes from the block", Get Out and Play. Americans band together to live with just 100 things. (See also: world's coolest vending machine.) Graph of the world's cement use, with China slightly rocketing off the chart. A large hole opened in the universe. I flew toward it. Pollack shares his experiences with salvia, the hallucinogenic drug that only lasts five minutes. How to pronounce animal sounds in multiple languages.