18 May 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 18 May 2007 At the Tour de France doping hearing, the defense threatens to reveal the star witness's childhood molestation. It was a grayer Blair and a silver-maned Bush who walked from the Oval Office yesterday. Even the Rose Garden appeared uncharacteristically worn. The Post's world leader fanfic. The World Bank needs a new president, Tony Blair is looking for work... wait a minute. Op: Have the Republican presidential candidates been watching too much 24? Scarier than out-of-control thunderstorms: thunderstorms that shut down the meltdown warning systems at nuclear power plants. Extreme sports ignite un-extreme towns. Erik Bryan, today's Non-Expert, satisfies a reader's jock itch. The loss of an Australian soap: Brits dab tears, Americans scratch heads. Video: Calvin & Hobbes, animated, in Italian. Tree marriages: the next front in combating global warming? Topless woman fires shotgun at cropduster. (Safe for work, unless you're a cropduster.) Holding her toddler under one arm, World's Greatest Mom beats back shark attack. Eight-year-old uncovers text in Iraq Word docs with "tracking changes" activated.